“There’s only one constitution, not two, one for an immigrant, one for you. So when they diminish rights for immigrants, they diminish them for
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“Resistance is not just endurance,” stated Pedro Rios of the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, reflecting on his work to uphold migrant
NNIRR Board Member Isabel Garcia has been an powerful advocate for immigrant and refugee rights for five decades. Based in Tucson, Arizona, she is
“In May 2010, longtime San Diego resident Anastasio Hernández Rojas was brutally beaten by over a dozen border agents as they were trying to
In two separate rulings this month, the Supreme Court and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) have stripped away protections that for decades shielded
As venues for civic engagement and political accountability have narrowed in the U.S, NNIRR joined 26 other U.S. based organizations to prepare a joint
Tracking 100 Days of Executive Orders on Immigration and Border Control On his first day back in office, Donald Trump issued a wave of
NNIRR Mourns the Passing of Congressman Raúl Grijalva: A Champion for Immigrant Rights, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Environmental Justice The National Network for Immigrant and
Dear Friends, This #GivingTuesday, we encourage you to stand alongside women organizers leading the charge for human rights and migrant justice! Your support will help
There is no “border crisis” — or at least not the kind they want you to imagine This month, Republican vice presidential candidate JD