U.S.-Mexico Border reports: 2000-2005

The Border Network for Human Rights has coordinated community-based campaigns to document cases of law enforcement misconduct.  Local residents were trained as Rights Promoters on how to identify and document law enforcement abuse.  More than 50 Rights Promoters from various border communities in the region have been the leading force in observing, educating and documenting the status of human and civil rights in their own communities.  It is through these community efforts that BNHR is able to release this report which brings attention to the state of civil and human rights through testimonials, graphics and data collected from 2000 to 2003.  This report is also a desperate cry from border communities for justice, human rights and peace.

Read the BNHR US-Mexico Border Reports (2000-2005) by clicking here.

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The Border Network for Human Rights is one of the leading immigration reform and human rights advocacy organizations in the U.S. BNHR has a membership of more than 800 families, or close to 4,000 individuals, in West Texas and Southern New Mexico.

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Accountable Border Security
Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Promotion and Protection of Civil and Human Rights

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Texas office: 2115 Piedras, El Paso TX, 79912
New Mexico office: 209 Lopez St, Anthony NM, 88021