Fate of DACA in the Hands of the Supreme Court
NBC 10 Philadelphia • 12TH NOV 2019
The fate of more than 800,000 young people known as Dreamers is now in the hands of the United States Supreme Court. DACA supporters rallied in Washington D.C on Tuesday as they waited to learn if beneficiaries will be forced to leave the country. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk spoke to Jonathan Grode, an attorney representing DACA recipients and businesses that have hired them. Grode is working with businesses on contingency plans in case those companies lose the workers they depend on.
Collecting DNA of Detained Immigrants is Unethical
The Temple News • 15TH OCT 2019
The U.S. Government plans to collect DNA of detained immigrants for an F.B.I. database. Jonathan Grode, Green and Spiegel U.S. Practice Director and Managing Partner, weighs in. Read more on The Temple News website.
PS Lifestyle LLC v. USCIS, et al., Case 1:19-cv-0096 (D.D.C., filed Apr. 4, 2019)
AMERICANIMMIGRATIONCOUNCIL.ORG • 10TH OCT 2019
Brian Halliday of Green and Spiegel’s Midwest served as co-counsel in PS Lifestyle LLC v. USCIS. This case challenged unlawful agency denials of employment based petitions. Read more on American Immigration Council’s website.
Drivetime with Sarah McInerney
BROADCAST • 16:30 • 18TH JUL 2019
Keran Byrne Sarah spoke to Keran Byrne, the wife of Keith Byrne, the 37-year-old Irishman from Fermoy in County Cork was arrested in a raid by US Immigration and Enforcement while on his way to work.
A visa shortage means worker woes in Colorado’s mountains
VAIL • For nearly 20 years, Glen Ellison, a landscape contractor in Eagle, sponsored 35 workers, many from one city in Mexico, to create some of the most spectacular lawns surrounding the high-end homes of the Vail Valley.
Jonathan Grode FEATURED IN THE HRPA AC SPEAKER’S CORNER DISCUSSING TRUmpian Immigration Policies
Youtube 1:06
October 27, 2017- Jonathan Grode shares a sneak peak to his Human Resources Professional Associations (HRPA) 2018 Conference presentation, where he will be providing insight to the Trump Presidency.
All PHL detainees released; huge airport crowd protests Trump’s immigration order
All migrants detained overnight at Philadelphia International Airport under President Trump’s executive order banning certain refugees and immigrants from entering the country were released Sunday, as continued protests drew thousands of demonstrators and opprobrium from a growing list of elected officials.
Tearful Reunion as Syrian Family Denied Entry to Philadelphia Returns to United States, Plans to Make Home in Lehigh Valley
Duration: 2:41
After a grueling 16-hour trip that took them by land from Damascus to Beirut and then onto a flight bound for Abu Dhabi, the Asali family finally reunited with relatives at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York Monday morning.
Syrian family turned away at Philly airport returning to U.S.
A Syrian family turned away at Philadelphia International Airport last week is crossing the Atlantic once again and should enter the United States Monday morning.
Syrian Christian family, visas in hand, turned back at airport
Duration: 1:18
Watch as practice director Jonathan Grode steps in to help two families who were denied entry into the United States because of President Donald Trump’s newly signed executive order.