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Immigration
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>>http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/24/11369925-can-an-illegal-immigrant-become-a-lawyer?lite
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>>"Jose Manuel Godinez-Samperio was brought to the United States from Mexico by his parents when he was nine years old. Sixteen years later, he had graduated from his Florida high school as class valedictorian, become an Eagle Scout, completed college and law school, and passed the state bar exam."
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>>they forgot "... and he's a criminal".
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>>"the Florida Supreme Court is going to consider whether Godinez-Samperio has the right to practice the law ".
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>>What's to consider??? Send him back to Mexico - NOW.
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>I agree. Let him come back in legally and then welcome him.
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>And yes - it sounds like he has done wonderful things during his stay (illegally) here. There are an awful lot of US Citizens who could learn a lot from him apparently.
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>I have a number of Indian (India Indians) friends who are just astounded that illegal immigrants from Mexico are treated so well in this country while they (Indians) have to spend years or decades trying to work for their right to remain here.


Most of the people who sneak acroos the border do so becuase they don't have the resources to pay for the appropriate documentation. That doesn't appear to be the case here. This guy sounds fairly successfull. So he should go back to Mexico and PAY for the process, instead of the process PAYING him.
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