"Formerly Undocumented Woman Teaching Immigrants"

by Samuel Gilbert
Most of BNHR's work goes to support families. On the day I visited, the class was exclusively women, save for one man whose four-year-old son spent the hour-long session sitting in his father's lap, playing with three small toy race cars.
"We protect our families," says CastaƱeda. "Knowing our rights can keep our families together."
For nearly twenty years the Border Network for Human Rights (BNHR) has attempted to limit the suffering caused by family separation, which threatens eleven million undocumented people living in this country. Their classes have reached thousands of undocumented immigrants in the borderlands of southern New Mexico and west Texas. They are provided free of charge and include basic lessons about the
Constitution, the differing powers of state and federal authorities, and the rights people have when dealing with immigration officials.
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Analyze the passage. What choice best describes the author's point of view about Border Network for Human Rights? (1 point)
The author thinks the organization generally does too little for undocumented immigrants.
O The author thinks the organization needs to acquire more experience in providing assistance.
The author thinks the organization is a very useful resource for undocumented immigrants.
The author thinks the organization is a very useful for teaching civics but could do more to help families.

1 answer

The choice that best describes the author's point of view about the Border Network for Human Rights (BNHR) is:

The author thinks the organization is a very useful resource for undocumented immigrants.

This is supported by the passage, which highlights the organization's efforts to support families, educate undocumented immigrants about their rights, and provide essential resources to help them navigate their situation. The emphasis on teaching rights and protecting families suggests a positive view of the organization's contributions.