
Webinar
Date: April 10, 2025
Time: 3pm PT/ 5pm CT / 6pm ET (1.5 hours)
Description
This program will critically examine the first months of the 2nd Trump presidency, focusing on the executive orders issued during this period and their real-world implications for South Asian immigrants in the United States. We will unpack these policies, analyze their immediate and long-term effects, and explore the legal challenges that have been or can be brought in response. Through this discussion, we aim to provide clarity on what these changes mean for immigrant communities and how legal strategies are shaping the fight ahead.
Unpacking the Executive Orders
Breaking down the major immigration-related executive actions—what they say, what they do, and who they impact.
Real-World Impacts on South Asian Communities
Examining how these policy shifts affect South Asian visa holders, permanent residents, asylum seekers, and undocumented individuals, as well as broader community dynamics.
Legal Challenges and Litigation Strategies
Analyzing the lawsuits and legal challenges that have been filed or could be pursued to push back against restrictive immigration measures.
Panelists

ACLU-New Jersey

SAAJCO
Register now to stay informed, understand the challenges ahead, and be part of the movement for justice!
Interactive Q&A Session: Engage directly
with our speakers in an interactive Q&A session. Bring your questions and share your experiences.
Disclaimer The information shared in the Engaged Communities Series is intended for general informational purposes only. The content discussed during the event is not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is formed by participating. Attendees are encouraged to consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice specific to their individual circumstances.