The Border Network for Human Rights, founded in 1998, is a prominent human rights advocacy and immigration reform organization situated along the U.S.-Mexico Border. With a membership of over 7,000 individuals in West Texas and Southern New Mexico, they engage in grassroots organizing, coalition-building, and collaboration with the federal government to address human rights issues.
As a dedicated human rights organization, their mission is to promote the dignity and rights of all individuals. Through policy and practice change, they empower affected individuals by equipping them with the necessary skills, organization, and opportunities to lead efforts in advancing human rights. Their work includes documenting and addressing patterns of human and civil rights violations carried out by Mexican law and immigration enforcement agencies.
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