American Friends Service Committee. Mexico-U.S. Border Program

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The American Friends Service Committee - U.S./Mexico Border Program (USMBP) is a human rights advocacy organization that was established to support immigrant rights and concerns by documenting human and civil rights abuses by law enforcement agencies in and around communities on the San Diego County-Mexico border. USMBP monitored local law enforcement practices, supported immigrant labor rights, promoted understanding of immigration problems, and supported strategic litigation that would have an impact on immigration policies.

From the description of American Friends Service Committee, United States-Mexico border program records, 1974-2004. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 74828194

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creatorOf American Friends Service Committee. Mexico-U.S. Border Program. American Friends Service Committee, United States-Mexico border program records, 1974-2004. University of California, San Diego, UC San Diego Library; UCSD Library
referencedIn Martinez, Roberto, 1937-2009. Roberto Martinez papers, 1969-2009 (bulk 1982-2006) University of California, San Diego, UC San Diego Library; UCSD Library
referencedIn Roberto Martinez Papers, Bulk, 1982-2006, 1969-2009 Mandeville Special Collections Library
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associatedWith Centro de Asuntos Migratorios (National City, Calif.) corporateBody
associatedWith Chicano Federation of San Diego County. corporateBody
associatedWith Martinez, Roberto, 1937-2009. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
Mexican-American Border Region
Mexico
Subject
Human rights
Immigrants
Mexican Americans
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Active 1974

Active 2004

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