Illegal immigrant wants Florida law license

Jose Godinez-Samperio is an illegal immigrant who is asking the Florida Supreme Court to grant him a law license.
Jose Godinez-Samperio is an illegal immigrant who is asking the Florida Supreme Court to grant him a law license.
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Updated: 10/03/2012 5:44 am
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- Most of the Florida Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of granting a law license to an illegal immigrant.

The seven justices heard oral arguments Tuesday in the case of Jose Godinez-Samperio. He came to the U.S. from Mexico at age 9. He graduated from college, earned a law degree and passed the Florida Bar.

The Board of Bar Examiners asked the state's high court for guidance before deciding whether to grant a license.

It is one of a few cases across the country. Illegal immigrants are also trying to practice law in New York and California.

Godinez-Samperio contends President Barack Obama's new policy involving illegal immigrants gives him the right to practice law.

Justice Barbara Pariente noted the policy likely would change if Obama loses in November.


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nativejax - 10/3/2012 6:01 PM
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Oh now now, you know our 'thug' president is beyond 'upholding the law' and thinks he has the right to ignore the laws or change them to whatever he wants, "he's the president'...If he doesn't kiss these illegals azzes, who would vote for him?..just more dumbazzes. ' In 1865-after the civil war, African Americans owned only 1% of America's total wealth. Present day- African Anerican's own 1% of America's wealth. GENERATION'S OF VOTING DEMOCRATIC POLITIAN'S,..hows that working for you?

Gunny48 - 10/3/2012 12:00 PM
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I agree - get legal & then you can practice. Otherwise any non-citizen that can meet the educational requirements & pass the bar can practice law here.

apsrmusic - 10/3/2012 11:20 AM
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If he's not even a LEGAL citizen then how can he LEGALLY practice law in the US? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.... I say the courts should tell him to go back to the end of the line, apply for citizenship & THEN he can get a law license??? it might take Years? Yeah... but he shoulda considered that before he studied law in the 1st place! His US Citizenship shoulda been the 1st thing he took care of but no he chose to stay here illegally! That's not racist btw that's common sense!
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