Illegal immigrant wants to practice law
ABC Action News Tuesday 17th April, 2012
TAMPA - An undocumented immigrant's career aspiration hangs in the balance as Florida's Supreme Court decides whether an illegal resident can be admitted to the state bar and practice law, according to a
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