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COMMUNITY EVENT: Legal Considerations for Nonprofits: DHS & ICE Procedures

Legal Considerations for Nonprofits: DHS & ICE Procedures

During our recent Nonprofit Leadership Network meeting, several questions came up regarding Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE procedures—particularly what organizations should know if agents come to their doors, what access may be required, and what documentation or identification agents typically provide.

To help ensure our organizations are well-informed and prepared, Mark Bradley has agreed to meet with our group to share legal information and answer questions. Mark has provided guidance to other organizations on this topic, and this presentation will focus on understanding legal rights, responsibilities, and best practices from a nonprofit perspective.

This conversation is intended to be practical and educational, offering clarity around a complex area of law so organizations can respond appropriately and confidently if these situations arise.

We encourage anyone who would find this information helpful to attend. There will be time for questions, and the session will be approached with professionalism and respect for the range of experiences and viewpoints within our network.

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