Threat of U.S.
Imprisonment won’t Deter
Migrant Mothers
Protecting their
Children.
In January, Senior
Attorney traveled to the
South Texas Family
Residential Center, a
sprawling trailer jail
built to detain the
growing number of
families crossing the
southern border seeking
asylum. Volunteering
the Dilley Pro Bono
Project where she met
with asylum seeking
mothers to prepare them
for their “credible fear
interviews” with asylum
officers.
“After prodding these
mothers with endless
questions and eliciting
agonizing details they
never wanted to share, I
was left with one
thought: None of these
mothers had a choice.
And this is why policies
of deterrence will fail
every time.”
The U.S. Immigration
Service has Denied
or Failed to Act on
Your Application for
an Immigration
Benefit, Now
What?
By: Claudia Lainez
For most people seeking
a visa today, USCIS
marks the final barrier
or bridge to immigration
benefits. A denial from
USCIS can lead to
financial loss,
significant career
disruption, family
separation and other
negative
repercussions. What
can you do if you
receive an unjust denial
from USCIS?
Attorney Claudia Lainez explains how
filing a claim against
the U.S. government in
federal district court
may be one effective way
to hold the government
accountable.
Becki Young was
Interviewed by SHRM
about ICE Enforcement
Trends in 2018
Following her
presentation on I-9
compliance, E-Verify and
ICE enforcement trends
at the SHRM Employment
Law & Legislative
Conference, Becki Young was interviewed
about the promised 400%
increase in ICE
enforcement actions in
FY2018, the cost of
immigration violations
and the common mistakes
employers make, putting
their companies at
risk.
Grossman Young &
Hammond Partners
selected as 2019
Lawdragon Most Powerful
Employment Lawyers
In the 12th edition
of The Nation’s
Most Powerful
Employment
Attorneys, Human Resource
Executive magazine
and Lawdragon named
partners Becki Young and Sandra Grossman in the 40 Up and
Comers in Corporate
Employment Law
list. Lawdragon is
a well-known and
respected publisher of
guides to the nation’s
leading lawyers.
Sandra Grossman reports
from Guatemala,
exploring the root
causes of the mass
migration from Central
America
Sandra Grossman speaks from
Guatemala, where she
joins DC
non-profit Washington Office on
Latin America
(WOLA) for their annual
Board trip. WOLA’s
campaign, Beyond the Wall, explores the root
causes of the mass
migration from Central
America to the U.S. –
what happens well before
migrants reach The
Wall. Follow
@grossmanyoung on
Facebook, Twitter for
video updates while
Sandra travels the
country to meet with
migrant organizations
and immigrants making
the harrowing journey to
the U.S. Sandra will
take a close-up look at
the corruption,
narcotics trafficking,
impunity for crime and
egregious human rights
abuses, forcing people
to leave their homes.
View Sandra’s
first three video
journal entries below:
Becki Young was
interviewed by Nova
TV’s Ioana Lee
Becki Young was interviewed
on Romanian Nova TV
regarding common
immigration issues that
foreign nationals face
when coming to the U.S.,
either temporarily or
seeking citizenship, and
the attitudes towards
America that become
entangled with
immigration policy both
in the U.S. and abroad.
In the below clip, Becki
answers questions about
the most common avenues
for entry into the U.S.
and the way different
countries face distinct
challenges.