The Border Network for Human Rights, established in 1998, is a prominent organization dedicated to human rights advocacy and immigration reform along the U.S.-Mexico Border. With a membership exceeding 7,000 individuals in West Texas and Southern New Mexico, BNHR operates from its headquarters in El Paso, TX.
BNHR actively engages in campaigns, such as holding law enforcement agencies accountable and providing support during the COVID-19 pandemic, while also offering programs like the Community ID Program and advocating for immigration reform. Through its impactful work, BNHR continues to be a vital voice in promoting human rights and social justice in the border region.
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