An Essential Workshop for Nonprofit Organizations
Join us for a crucial workshop designed to help nonprofit organizations understand their rights and responsibilities if U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) visits their offices. Legal experts will provide practical guidance on how to respond lawfully, protect staff and clients, and develop policies that safeguard your organization.
What You’ll Learn:
- Legal rights of nonprofit organizations during an ICE visit
- Best practices for responding to ICE agents
- How to create an organizational response plan
- Resources to protect your staff and
Hear From:
John E. Dubrule, Esq.

John is an attorney and co-owner of Dubrule & Nowell, PLLC. He is a graduate of Boston University School of Law and is a Cesar Chavez award winner. John founded the Immigration Unit at Gulf Coast Legal Services and left in 2016 to start his own firm
Pamela Fields, Esq.

Pam graduated from Stetson University College of Law and joined Legal Aid of Manasota in 2009. As the Pro Bono Manager, Pam is responsible for placing qualifying cases with volunteer pro bono attorneys, developing new pro bono projects, and recruiting volunteers.
Hosted By:
Caring Collective, formerly The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center
Legal Aid of Manasota
Register Now: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/2ko5p-cXSXeZJApz9cuBwA
For questions, contact Sandy Shocklee, sshocklee@caring-collective.org; (941) 867-4386.
Ensure your nonprofit is informed and prepared-don’t miss this vital discussion!