EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Several migrant advocacy groups will convene in El Paso in November to discuss a collective response to increased immigration enforcement in border communities.

The planned summit will follow the release of results from an ongoing abuse documentation campaign by Border Network for Human Rights in mid-October.

“We already are seeing very bad things happening in border communities in terms of abuse of authority,” said BNHR Executive Director Fernando Garcia. “The border summit at the end of the year will be to engage in this discussion of human rights, immigrants’ safety and this militaristic approach” to immigration enforcement.

In a Zoom call on Tuesday, Frontera Organizing Project coordinator Alan Lizarraga disclosed two cases illustrating the fear faci

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