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During this workshop we will explore documentation techniques that the US-Mexico Border Program has honed over the course of decades of community self-defense work against inhumane immigration enforcement in the borderlands region. We will provide a historical framework that we use to change the narrative on the current immigration conversation, the strategies employed in building and accompanying community-based organizing, and the tools provided to capture testimonies and video recordings that speak to the human rights abuses rampant in immigration enforcement actions. This workshop will highlight techniques our team has used to document and archive ICE and Customs/Border Patrol misconduct, while telling community-centered stories of resistance