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Denia Perez graduated from Quinnipiac University School of Law on Sunday. First thing Monday morning, she headed to Hartford, Connecticut, on a mission to advocate for a change that might allow her to work as a lawyer. Perez has the law degree, but unless jurists amend a Connecticut Practice Book rule that requires bar applicants to be U.S. citizens or aliens lawfully residing in the U.S., she will never be allowed to practice in that state.
She immigrates illegally read BREAKS THE LAW.. is allowed to stay, enrolls in college, graduates and now wants to change our laws?
I have questions:
Did she take a spot in class that should have gone to a legal immigrant or citizen?...
Did she take financial aide that should have gone to a legal immigrant or citizen?
Did she take out a student loan and if she did how did she manage that? Did she use a stolen identity?
Did the college know she was illegal yet allowed her to take and take?
and if she fails at changing the law that prevents her from practicing law will she turn around and sue the college for setting her on a path to a degree that us useless? Que the sob stories from this woman....
It's a slippery slope... first the right to practice law in the US, next illegals will want the right to vote in our elections.
As it is, the census takers aren't allowed to ask their status, which imo is wrong because they shouldn't be counted for the purposes of assessing the needs of an area or for drawing up the lines for districts for representation.
We really need to stop educating their children for free.
Actually, I'd say deadbeat is exactly opposite of what she is.
Actually Illegal is exactly what she is and she should be deported.
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