Border Patrol in the Hospital?

Derechos Humanos is currently documenting cases of Border Patrol presence in Tucson hospitals.  We have had repeated reports of incidents that have involved the Border Patrol entering hospitals, handcuffing patients to beds, enter maternity wards, and having a consistent presence in the hospital. If you have seen the Border Patrol in the hospital parking lots, [Continue]

Protest and Presence at the Tucson City Council Meeting!

Protest and Presence at the Tucson City Council Meeting!

Action Alert!! Rio Nuestro- Protect Chuk Shon Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Protest and Presence at the Tucson City Council Meeting 5pm Presidio Park 255 West Alameda Tucson, AZ On Wednesday, February 22nd, do the following THREE things to Protect Chuk Shon: 1) Contact the Tucson City Council 2) Protest outside the City Council meeting at [Continue]

First planning meeting for the Migrant Trail 2012

First planning meeting for the Migrant Trail 2012

Planning meeting for Migrant Trail 2012 Monday, February 20, 2012 12pm Derechos Humanos office 631 S. 6th Avenue Tucson, Az Planning for the Migrant Trail ’12 (May 28-June 3, 2012) will begin on February 20, 2012.  Past participants, organizers, friends and allies are invited to help to plan the ninth year of the Walk.  This [Continue]

Migrant Trail Evaluation

Name (optional) Email (optional)(valid email required) What worked well on the trail?(required) What would you recommend to improve the Migrant Trail experience?(required) If you experienced moments of insight or transformation on the trail, please share your story with us. If you have a written document on your experience this year, we would be pleased to [Continue]

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Coalición de Derechos Humanos (The Human Rights Coalition) is a grassroots organization which promotes respect for human/civil rights and fights the militarization of the Southern Border region, discrimination, and human rights abuses by federal, state, and local law enforcement officials affecting U.S. and non-U.S. citizens alike.

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