Job Opportunities at Border Action Network PDF Imprimir Correo electrónico
Jueves 02 de Septiembre de 2010 11:00
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Border Action is currently hiring a Campaign & Organizing Director, and Deputy Director! Click "Read more" for more info on these positions and internships at BAN.

 

Position Opening:  Campaign & Organizing Director

Deadline to Apply: August 15, 2010

 

Position Opening: Deputy Director

 

Deadline to Apply: Open until filled

 

Internships

 

Deadline to Apply for Fall 2010 and Summer 2011: Ongoing

 

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Immigration 101 PDF Imprimir Correo electrónico
Viernes 03 de Septiembre de 2010 15:23
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Becoming a legal immigrant is more complicated than you think

 

by Mari Herreras

Tucson Weekly

September 2, 2010

 

immgration101The young woman sitting at a kitchen table with her father looks like any other Arizona teenager. Her hair is pulled back in a ponytail, and she's wearing jeans and a T-shirt emblazoned with a large silver peace sign.


Moments ago she was running around her family's house in slippers being chased by a little black puppy her family got her—a perfect distraction from her family's worries that her father faces deportation back to Mexico, where the family came from more than 14 years ago.


At the request of the family's attorney, the Tucson Weekly will not identify her or her father or mother. The family is undocumented, in the country illegally. But this 18-year-old wants you to know a few things about her. She wants you to know that she works extra hard to be a good person. She obeys the law, works hard in school and cares about her community. She is in almost every way a model U.S. citizen.


"I've always had to work harder than most of the other kids I know, kids who have their papers, kids who are here legally and always getting into trouble," she explains.


She entered the United States when she was three years old. Now she plays a bit of a waiting game, hoping for the passage of the Dream Act legislation, which would allow young adults who entered the U.S. illegally as young children to stay in the country and be able to eventually apply for citizenship.


"We've been here for 14 years. My father came here—jumped over the fence. My brother and I came here in a car with friends, and my mother came over in a different car," she says with just a slight accent.


"We've been here most of my life. I don't remember anything about Mexico."

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La Red de Acción Fronteriza es una organización comunitaria por los derechos humanos que se formo en 1999. Trabajamos con comunidades inmigrantes y fronterizas en el sur de Arizona para asegurar que nuestros derechos sean protegidos, nuestra dignidad sea respetada y que podamos vivir en una comunidad con salud y seguridad para todos. Somos una organización de membrecía que combina la organización comunitaria, el desarrollo de liderazgo, lucha por cambios políticos y, cuando necesario, demandas legales.
 
Border Action Fall Gala PDF Imprimir Correo electrónico
Jueves 02 de Septiembre de 2010 11:39
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Border Action Network Fall Fundraising Gala


"A Better Arizona is in Our Hands"

 

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Saturday October 2, 2010, 4-7PM


Mercado San Agustin

100 S. Avenida Del Convento, Ste. 200

Tucson, AZ 85745


Honorary Chair Persons:

Honorable U.S. Congressman Raul M. Grijalva
Tucson City Council person Regina Romero



Silent Auction
Live Music
Awards
Food

 


Make sure to sign up for our email updates - the invitation will go out the week of September 6!

 

Última actualización el Viernes 03 de Septiembre de 2010 13:40
 
Border Action Seeks Abuse Documentation Volunteer PDF Imprimir Correo electrónico
Lunes 09 de Agosto de 2010 16:04
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Job Description: Human Rights Abuse Documentation Hotline Volunteer
Agency:  Border Action Network
PO Box 384, Tucson, AZ 85702

For more information, contact: Jaime Farrant, 520-623-4944.

JOB DESCRIPTION

TITLE: Caseworker/Hotline Volunteer – 10 hours per week

 

DESCRIPTION:
Responsible for answering the hotline, interviewing complainants, documenting cases of racial profiling and police abuse, and submitting reports.  The volunteer will work remotely, approximately 10 hours per week.  The position will report to BAN’s Policy Director.

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