Border Network for Human Rights

Border Network for Human Rights

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Twenty six years of fighting for human dignity & social change on the border.

Photos from Border Network for Human Rights's post 06/19/2026

is more than a celebration of freedom—it is a powerful reminder of resilience, perseverance, and the ongoing pursuit of equality and justice.

Today, we honor the day when the last enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, learned of their emancipation, and we recognize the generations who fought tirelessly for liberty and opportunity.

As we celebrate Black history, culture, and contributions, we also reflect on the work that remains to ensure freedom, dignity, and equality for all. Let us honor the legacy of those who came before us by continuing to build a more just and inclusive future.

06/08/2026

The Border Network for Human Rights (BNHR) will hold a press conference to release its Annual Law Enforcement Documentation Report, presenting findings from 10 documented cases involving the El Paso Police Department (EPPD), 11 documented cases involving the El Paso County Sheriff's Office (EPSCO), and 13 documented cases involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The report documents a total of 128 alleged abuses.

06/08/2026
06/08/2026

(BNHR) will hold a press conference to release its Annual Law Enforcement Documentation Report, presenting findings from 10 documented cases involving the El Paso Police Department (EPPD), 11 documented cases involving the El Paso County Sheriff's Office (EPSCO), and 13 documented cases involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The report documents a total of 128 alleged abuses.

Photos from Border Network for Human Rights's post 05/21/2026

New research from the Brookings Institution estimates that over 145,000 U.S.-citizen children may have experienced parental immigration detention since January 2025.

Behind detention numbers are families, children, and communities navigating trauma and separation.
At BNHR, we believe communities deserve dignity, stability, and human rights—not fear and family separation.

🔗 Read more from Brookings:

brookings.edu/articles/the-administration-has-detained-400000-immigrants-what-do-we-know-about-their-children/

Photos from Border Network for Human Rights's post 05/10/2026

El en la frontera tiene un significado distinto. 🫂

Durante casi nueve años, BNHR, a través de , ha sido testigo de algunos de los momentos más poderosos de amor y resiliencia: madres abrazando a sus hijos después de años separados, familias reuniéndose entre lágrimas, sonrisas y esperanza. ❤️‍🩹

Estos momentos nos recuerdan que detrás de cada debate migratorio hay familias. Madres. Hijos e hijas. Personas que continúan amándose a través de las fronteras, a pesar de los muros, la distancia, la detención y la separación.

En este Día de las Madres, honramos la fuerza, el sacrificio y la valentía de las madres en nuestras comunidades fronterizas y más allá. Honramos a cada madre que ha luchado por mantener unida a su familia, a cada madre que continúa amando desde la distancia y a cada familia que espera el día en que pueda abrazarse libremente de nuevo. 🌹

El amor de una madre no conoce fronteras — y la dignidad, la compasión y la humanidad tampoco deberían conocerlas.

Photos from RadioFórmula Juarez's post 05/09/2026
DHS y ICE en Socorro, Texas: “Mega centro” apunta a una industria de la deportación - Circuito Frontera 05/09/2026

“Esto no es solo un centro de detención; es una fábrica de deportación construida sobre logística industrial para mover a las personas como si fueran carga. Estamos presenciando la industrialización del sufrimiento humano,” declaró Fernando García, director ejecutivo de BNHR.

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DHS y ICE en Socorro, Texas: “Mega centro” apunta a una industria de la deportación - Circuito Frontera DHS proyecta mega centro de detención migratoria en Socorro; Activistas denuncian aumento de arrestos y criminalización de migrantes en Texas.

Photos from Border Network for Human Rights's post 04/25/2026

Honk if you believe families belong together, not in cages. 🚗📢

Today, our community took to the streets for a car caravan and press conference to oppose the rise of ICE “warehouse” detention facilities.

From El Paso to communities across the country, we’re saying NO to mass detention.

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2115 N Piedras Street
El Paso, TX
79930

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm