Border Network for Human Rights

The Border Network for Human Rights, or BNHR, is a nonprofit organization based in El Paso, Texas, that advocates for immigration reform and human rights to create the political, economic, and social conditions in which every human being is equal in dignity and rights.[1] The organization also documents cases of the abuse of immigrants by United States Government authorities.[2] Efforts by BNHR to systematically document and report abuse of immigrants has led to fewer incidents in the El Paso area, according to the group.[2] BNHR is working to make its approach a national model for reform.[2] The Network had organized many events for the safeguarding of human rights that include Hugs Not Walls, Annual Abuse Documentation Campaigns, and Human Rights Promoters Campaigns.

  1. ^ "Mission – Border Network for Human Rights". Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  2. ^ a b c Peter, Tom A. (21 March 2014). "Fernando Garcia Bridges the Gap between Residents and Law Enforcers in El Paso, Texas". The Christian Science Monitor. Archived from the original on 2017-04-28. Retrieved 26 April 2017 – via Newspapers.com.

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