When it comes to immigration reform, the national debate often boils down to amnesty for illegal immigrants who have established themselves in the United States for years, if not decades.
But Miami immigration attorney Linda Osberg-Braun said the issue is much more nuanced. The partner with Bernstein Osberg-Braun & de Moraes pointed to her case of an elderly Brazilian who has lived in the United States illegally for 19 years.
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