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Watch the recording of our April 24th panel featuring moderator and journalist Indira Khera in conversation with attorneys Zahra Billoo and Kulmeet Galhotra. Together, they explore timely and critical questions about your rights when interacting with ICE and law enforcement in the U.S. Zahra Billoo is a prominent civil rights attorney and Executive Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, San Francisco Bay Area (CAIR-SFBA). With over 20 years of experience, Zahra is widely recognized for her work defending the civil liberties of American Muslims and advocating for social justice. Kulmeet (Bob) Galhotra is a seasoned criminal defense and civil rights attorney and the sole proprietor of Galhotra Law. With nearly three decades as an assistant public defender in Cook County, he brings deep insight into the judicial system and a steadfast commitment to justice. Stay tuned—key takeaways and notes from this session will be shared soon on SAAPRI and SAAJCO’s platforms. #immigrationrights #civilrights #trumpadministration #knowyourrights #ICE #southasianvoices #ecs2025 #EngagedCommunties #saapri #saajco #webinar 📣 This event is part of the Engaged Communities Series, a dynamic year-long multimedia initiative co-hosted by SAAPRI and SAAJCO examining pressing civil rights and social justice issues affecting South Asian and other immigrant communities. 🔗 Learn more: https://www.saapri.org/engaged-commun... 📅 Register for upcoming panels: https://tinyurl.com/ecscollection 📧 Questions? Reach out to: community@saapri.org SAAPRI is a non-profit, non-partisan organization established in 2001. Through community-based research and strategic partnerships, SAAPRI drives impactful policy change at local, regional, and national levels. It is dedicated to empowering South Asian Americans by advancing data equity and ensuring our communities are accurately represented in public policy. SAAJCO is a civil rights and legal services nonprofit committed to advancing the civil and human rights of the South Asian diaspora in the U.S. through direct legal services, community engagement, and impact litigation. We’d also like to thank the SABA Foundation and Indiaspora for their generous support of this series.