This online event will provide a vital space for all our congregations, especially English-speaking congregations, to learn about current immigration policies and laws, dispel myths about migrants, immigrants, and refugees, and explore ways to extend hospitality to individuals at risk of mass deportation. The session is designed to equip congregations to become more hospitable to migrant and immigrant communities while fostering understanding, hope, and solidarity.
Doug Thie, a partner with Clawson & Staubes, LLC, who practices exclusively immigration law, will lead this webinar on Zoom.
Doug Thie is a partner with Clawson & Staubes, LLC, and practices exclusively immigration law. He represents individuals, families, and businesses applying for temporary visas, lawful permanent residence, U.S. citizenship, and relief from removal/deportation. Clawson & Staubes has six offices in the Carolinas, and the firm’s Immigration Team represents clients in matters across the United States and around the world. Doug graduated magna cum laude from Wofford College with a major in Spanish, a minor in Government, and a concentration in Latin American and Caribbean Studies. He then attended the University of North Carolina School of Law and graduated with honors. Doug serves as the American Immigration Lawyers Association Carolinas Chapter Chair. He lives in Charlotte with his wife and their three daughters.