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August 7, 2021 By Gia Del Pino Leave a Comment

Suyapa’s Story, “To the Biden Administration: I want you to take us seriously, especially us women.”

  My name is Suyapa and I’m currently in Nogales, Sonora with my son, and I am fleeing from Honduras. I do not want to return.   Life in Honduras is very difficult, complicated, dangerous, and there is a lot of abuse. In my case, I’ve had to face people who have attempted to kill my children and me. The abuses that occur in Honduras are: abuses by family members, abuses by partners, abuses by gangs, abuses by drug dealers, and abuses by employers.  In my case, I’ve … [Read more...]

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April 13, 2021 By Kino Border Initiative 7 Comments

Q&A with KBI’s New Executive Director

Joanna Williams stepped into her role as Executive Director at the Kino Border Initiative on March 1st, 2021. Shortly after, she sat down with Sara Ritchie, our Director of Communications, to share about her journey at KBI, from immersion trip participant, to volunteer, to the Director of Education and Advocacy, to now the Executive Director. In this one-on-one conversation, Joanna describes her growing understanding of immigration issues, how she first connected with KBI, the professional … [Read more...]

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April 13, 2021 By julie Leave a Comment

Yanet’s Story: Escaping Honduras and Her Husband

Yanet’s husband began verbally abusing her when she was pregnant with their first daughter, Emily, who is now nine years old. Once Emily was born, the abuse became physical and persisted over the years until just a few months ago when Yanet was finally able to escape and flee to the US-Mexico border to seek protection. For nine years, Yanet was trapped emotionally, physically, and economically under the tight grip of her husband. He threatened to kill her, the children, and Yanet’s mother if she … [Read more...]

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April 13, 2021 By julie 2 Comments

March-April Media Report

Mexico Announces a Crackdown on Migration The Mexican National Guard, founded in 2018 and subsequently used as a tool by the Trump Administration to control and curb migration from Central America, announced a "migration crackdown,” further militarizing its border with Guatemala. Such unchecked militarization will inevitably lead to an increase in human rights violations of migrants on their journey and continue to direct energy and resources away from processing and access to protection. Title … [Read more...]

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April 13, 2021 By julie Leave a Comment

March-April KBI Announcements

Join the KBI Team We are still accepting applications for the positions of Director of Communications and the Director of Finance and Administration. The Director of Communications is responsible for humanizing the realities of migration and encouraging engagement from individuals and communities through various communication tools, including a bilingual, content-rich and interactive social media presence, a monthly newsletter, connections with traditional media, and the KBI annual report. The … [Read more...]

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