Our report this month highlights Temporary Protected Status developments; indefinitely detained families; the expansion of checkpoints and concurrent civil rights abuses; and a new restrictive U.S. policy aimed at green card applicants who rely on public services. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Update: Early this month, a U.S. District judge in California issued a decision temporarily blocking the termination of protection to immigrants from Haiti, Sudan, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. In …Read More
Comunicado sobre personas llegando a las garitas de Nogales
Desde hace 9 años, la Iniciativa Kino para la Frontera tiene como uno de sus objetivos, atender a personas y familias que huyen de la violencia de Centroamérica y México, para buscar protección en los Estados Unidos. A estas personas les brindamos orientación y acompañamiento, cuando tomen la decisión de solicitar el asilo en EUA y México. Es importante hacer del conocimiento a Casas y Albergues para migrantes, así como a ONG´s que trabajan en la protección de los derechos de las personas …Read More
KBI Stands with the Elena Rodriguez Family
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Joanna Williams, jwilliams@kinoborderinitiative.org, 520-287-2370 Nogales, AZ, and Nogales, …Read More
Kino Border Initiative Opposes President Trump’s Decision to End DACA
The Kino Border Initiative strongly condemns President Trump’s decision to end the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. On the U.S.-Mexico border, we witness daily the emotional and psychological devastation that migrants experience due to deportation and separation from families. This action will seriously increase the degree and the magnitude of this suffering while failing to recognize and value these young people’s God-given human dignity. The president’s order puts …Read More
Migrant: Stories of Hope and Resilience
In collaboration with Catholic Campaign for Human Development, Jeffry Korgen, Kevin Pyle and the Hope Border Institute, the Kino Border Initiative is proud to announce the publication of Migrant: Stories of Hope and Resilience, a resource to tell the human story behind the headlines and amplify the voice of the vulnerable. To order print copies, contact the KBI office at 520-287-2370 or ifuentes@kinoborderinitiative.org. …Read More
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