Sahib Sohal joined the Sikh Coalition as a Sikh Immigrant Justice Fellow in January 2026. In this role, he supports the Sikh Coalition in representing detained Sikh immigrants by conducting intakes, gathering documents, assisting with federal filings, coordinating language access, liaising with families, and assisting pro bono partners.
Prior to joining the Sikh Coalition as a Justice Fellow, Sahib was a Legal Intern at the organization. He passionately worked on a variety of civil rights issues, including employment discrimination faced by bearded pilots, school bullying cases, and hate crimes. Along with his legal work, Sahib played a key role in creating internal organizational tools, including a new geographic intake incidence map to identify areas lacking accessibility and awareness of the Sikh Coalition’s services.
Sahib holds a B.A. with High Honors in History from Wesleyan University, and aspires to one day attend law school.