ICMEC Border Angels

March 8, 2010

Global Studies, Eugene Lang College, Latin America Forum and the International Center for Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship (ICMEC) invite you to the talk “Border Angels, Border Realities and Immigration Today” by Enrique Morones, founder and president of the Border Angels. This volunteer group was established in 1986 with the goal of saving migrant lives by placing water, blankets and food in desert areas along the Mexico-U.S. border.

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