New Non-profit to Build Community Power in the U.S. and Mexico

Frontera Federation Aims to Combat Over-Policing and Weave Network of Mutual Support Across the Border

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National Guard troops and razor wire on the U.S.-Mexico border near Eagle Pass, TX, April 2025. Photo/Still from CBS Texas video.

Eagle Pass, TX – The Frontera Federation officially launched in March as a new non-profit dedicated to upholding human rights and building resilient communities along the southern border in the face of hyper-militarization in both the United States and Mexico. Founded upon the principle of community-driven solutions, the Federation will advocate for justice, dignity, and human security.

“Every person, regardless of their immigration status, deserves access to life, family unity, and liberty,” said Ari Sawyer, co-director of the Frontera Federation. “When government systems fail us and put our lives and health at risk, we must look to one another to create horizontal structures of support. And we must hold governments accountable.”

Based in Eagle Pass, Texas, the Frontera Federation will pursue its mission through:

Community-Led Organizing: Empowering residents to be agents of change, fostering grassroots initiatives that address local needs and build community power. This includes proactive community health initiatives and health fairs, ensuring access to essential healthcare as a fundamental right.

Human Rights Advocacy: Documenting and exposing human rights violations, including abusive and deadly policing, lack of access to healthcare, and the deadly impact of harmful border policies. The Federation will advocate for policy changes that uphold the right to health, safety, and dignity for all.

Solidarity and Remembrance: Supporting the long-standing Border Vigil of Eagle Pass, honoring the lives lost and advocating for humane treatment, while collaborating on Forensic Identification with Operation ID to support the right of families to know the fate of their loved ones.

Systemic Change: Challenging unjust systems and policies through strategic advocacy, public education, and coalition building; working to create a society where human rights are respected and protected.

“The Frontera Federation is committed to building a border region where human rights are not just an aspiration, but a reality,” said Amerika Garcia Grewal, co-director. “We invite all who share this vision to join us.”

Making up more than 50 years of combined experience, Amerika and Ari are joined by Ana Guardiola, Community Health Programs Coordinator, who will help provide holistic medical support for underserved communities, as well as board members Chris Rickerd, Karen Gonzalez, and Hooky Guajardo.

The Frontera Federation welcomes community members, organizations, and media partners to collaborate in this critical work.

For more information, contact the Federation at fronterafederation@gmail.com or visit fronterafederation.org.

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