From NESRI: Why Victory by Texan Immigrant Communities Against Rick Perry’s Extremist Agenda Is Important for the US Human Rights Movement

Our friends at the National Economic and Social Rights Initiative posted their analysis of the failure of HB12 to pass in the Texas Legislature this session. You can read the entire article below: Why Victory by Texan Immigrant Communities Against Rick Perry’s Extremist Agenda Is Important for the US Human Rights Movement The Reform Immigration [...]

From RITA: Statement On The Failure Of Anti-Immigrant “Sanctuary Cities” Bill In Texas

The Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance, a multi-sector statewide initiative that includes civil rights organizations, faith leaders, academics and others released the following statement on the death of HB12 in the Texas Legislature. BNHR is one of over a hundred members in RITA. The entire statement can be found below: As the clocked ticked down [...]

Save the date for the Austin Convention: February 20!

Contacts: Adriana Cadena RITA Coordinator RITA (Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance) (915) 253-2262, acadena@bnhr.org Louie Gilot Communications Director Border Network for Human Rights (915) 274-0541, lgilot@bnhr.org **Save The Date: February 20, 2010** TEXAS CONVENTION FOR IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION “A CALL FOR REFORM” A STATEWIDE CONVENTION IN AUSTIN Travis County Expo Center 7311 Decker Lane Austin, Texas [...]

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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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New Mexico office: 209 Lopez St, Anthony NM, 88021