State officials take up immigration reform after Congress falters - Kentucky

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Posted on: July 9th, 2007
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“Whenever she talks about immigration reform, Sharon Morris voice grows tight with disappointment.

The past few weeks have been an emotional roller coaster for the Lexington immigration attorney as she and her clients anxiously eyed the U.S. Senates attempts to craft a policy that would have affected the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants living in the country. As hope for reform dissipated, Morris realized she would have to give her clients the advice shes repeated for years:

“Monitor the situation with Congress and maintain a low profile.”"

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