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    Two undocumented Americans are spending a lot of time in court—as attorneys, not defendants

    For two DACA law school students, the real victory will come when the flaws in the immigration system are fixed.

    Aug 15, 2017, 8:38 am


    Western State College of Law graduate Alfonso Maldonado Silva during his school's graduation ceremony last May in Anaheim, Ca. CREDIT: Daniel A. Anderson for ThinkProgress

    On the morning that Alfonso Maldonado Silva was set to argue his first case before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Pasadena, Ca., he was too nervous to even drink a glass of juice for breakfast.

 

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    For two DACA law school students, the real victory will come when the flaws in the immigration system are fixed.


Why would anyone assume a change in the law will be obeyed any better than it already is?  No matter the law, activists will not be satisfied.