News & Updates

  1. ProBAR Hosts Volunteer Group from Global Law Firm DLA Piper 

    group of men and women of varying skin tones and heights standing and smiling in front of an orange and blue sign that reads 'Welcome to the United States of America'

    ProBAR Hosts Volunteer Group from Global Law Firm DLA Piper ProBAR would like to extend its deepest gratitude to the team from global law firm DLA Piper for their recent visit to volunteer with our organization in the Rio Grande…

  2. Summer 2024 Bulletin

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    We are pleased to release our Summer Bulletin covering ProBAR’s second quarter of 2024. Learn more about how we are navigating our
    immigration space on the border.

  3. In Response to Biden’s Secure the Border Proclamation

    September 12, 2017, Washington, DC, USA: The White House at night during the Trump Administration.

    On June 4th, 2024, the Biden Administration announced changes to the immigration process that will severely restrict access to asylum for people arriving at the southern border, including many adults and families arriving in the Rio Grande Valley border region served by ProBAR.  

  4. A message from ProBAR Deputy Director Aimee Korolev in honor of International Women’s Day

    An image of a white flower growing out of the ground with blue text above reading International Women's Day. Below the image is a white banner with the ABA ProBAR logo aligned to the left, and the blue text reading "A message from ProBAR Deputy Director Aimee Korolev" aligned to the right.

    This International Women’s Day, ProBAR Deputy Director Aimee Korolev honors the resiliency and perseverance of the many women we serve.

  5. As the U.S. Government Finally Reunifies Some Families it Separated at the Border, We Must Carry Forth the Lessons Learned on Access to Counsel and Trauma-Informed Advocacy

    Sign at protest, "Keep Families Together"

    ProBAR’s Briza Robles outlines actions taken by ProBAR to help advocate for families after a zero-tolerance policy left thousands of parents and children separated.

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