Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Should Illegal Aliens Be Allowed to Practice Law in U.S.?

Dumb question, I know.



In 1978, the Garcia family illegally crossed the U.S./Mexico border into California. They have remained in the U.S. ever since. At the time of their illegal crossing, their son Sergio was only 17 months old.

Sergio Garcia has grown up in the United States and taken advantage of the educational system by earning a high school diploma. He went on to attend Chico State University in the beautiful Sacramento Valley in northern California. After graduating from Chico State, Sergio went on to obtain a law degree from Cal Northern School of Law. In 2009, he passed the California state bar exam, but was denied acceptance to the state bar association because he technically was still an illegal alien.

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2 comments:

  1. Well, if he can get through law school, he should be able to figure out how to become a citizen LEGALLY, dontcha think? If he's mad at anyone, he should be mad at his parents. Damn, that just makes me mad, I sure as hello don't fell sorry for any of them.
    Miss Violet

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  2. he should be able to figure out how to become a citizen LEGALLY, dontcha think?

    Really, just a pathetic "I want everything for free" punk.

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