who in 2016 has become the first illegal alien to have received a law license in New York.
Attorney Cesar Vargas' way to the bar was long, difficult and stealthy.
He has come to this country as a 5-year-old child - his illegal alien mother Teresa Golando has brought him and his siblings into the U.S. in 1989, according to a court case.
Cesar Vargas then used public money in the following way:
- he went to a public school in Brooklyn - by coincidence, to the same one from which U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has graduated;
- he then went to St. Francis College in Brooklyn; then
- he went to CUNY Law School, a state school, using a scholarship from the school's "private fund".
He interned with:
- a provider of legal services to the poor;
- Kings County District Attorney's office - I wonder how an organization with a duty to prosecute crimes agreed to have an illegal alien to help prosecuting crimes;
- an unnamed New York Supreme Court judge - I am going to verify the name through a FOIL request;
- an unnamed U.S. Senator - I am going to verify the name through a FOIA request.
Cesar Vargas graduated from law school in 2011, and passed the bar in the same year.
He then applied for admission to the bar, was cleared by the Character Committee of the 2nd Department on all points but that he is an illegal alien.
By the way, reportedly, multiple "politically prominent" individuals supported his admission to the bar - I am verifying their names now through a FOIL request.
The Character Committee transferred the case to be decided by the court, the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division 2nd Department.
Cesar Vargas, date of birth September 1983, admittedly got into the United States as an innocent child in 1989.
Yet, he became an adult in 2001, and from then on he violated immigration law for years while continuing to receive public benefit from various organizations - public school, college, law school, internships.
Only after he received all of those benefits, and when he was turned down for bar admission because he was an illegal alien, did he apply to the federal government for the deferred deportation status, as a DREAMer child.
The court has ruled in his favor in 2015
Cesar Vargas was admitted to the bar in 2016, and CUNY law school celebrated his admission as the first "DREAMer" child and CUNY alumnus.
Yet, the DREAMer act does not create an immigration status - as the court recognized in 2015 - but only delays deportation by 2 years, with subsequent 2 year extensions, as a matter of federal prosecutorial discretion that can be revoked at any time.
While ruling in favor of Cesar Vargas
- that his illegal alien status, and
- violating immigration law for 11 years since he turned 18 and still remained, as an adult, illegally in the country, and
- that he applied for a deferred deportation status only because continuing to be an illegal alien without such a deferred deportation status hurt his career, making him an unscrupulous opportunist,
does not make him unfit to be a lawyer and to uphold the law as an officer of the court,
the court obviously overlooked that New York Legislature already made a choice on that issue - whether a professional license in New York may be given to an illegal alien - by clearly indicating that realtor licenses can only be issued to a U.S. citizen or a green-card holder:
- illegal aliens,
- illegal aliens with deferred deportation status, like Cesar Vargas, and
- legal aliens who are not legal permanent residents and who want to obtain professional real estate licenses for denial equal protection of laws, as compared to a lawyers, a privileged group, because law licenses are regulated and issued by courts, the same courts who issue licenses as administrative agencies and adjudicate issues relating to their own authority as courts.
By the way, Vargas' court case was litigated and decided in 2015, under the Obama administration, and the U.S. Department of Justice filed an amicus brief which reflected President Obama's policy - OPPOSING Mr. Vargas' admission to the bar.
The only reason why the court decided in Vargas' favor - and decided, interestingly, not for ALL professional licenses (because, I bet, they knew that they cannot amend the existing statute about realtor licenses), but only narrowly, for law licenses - because the court was pissed that the federal law required specifically the legislature to opt-out of federal law prohibiting states to give public benefits to illegal aliens.
The court ruled that, since New York Legislature delegated the rule-making (not statutory) authority to courts in regulating law licenses, federal government, under the 10th Amendment, may not "commandeer" which branch of the government would express the opting out for a particular law license.
So, for all other professional law licenses in New York, a Legislative action will be required to allow them to possess professional licenses, and for lawyers - courts conveniently, and quickly, provided such an opting out, in excess of delegated authority.
The rule-making authority in attorney admission matters that the 2nd Department court was so proudly speaking of was given only to the New York State Court of Appeals, not to its subordinate 2nd Department, that was somehow overlooked by the 2nd Department in its zeal.
By the way, one of the judges on the deciding panel for Cesar Vargas was Judge Peter Skelos, brother of Dean Skelos, the former Majority Leader of New York State Senate who quickly disappeared from the bench after that ruling in search of a cozier position, while his brother was convicted for fraud in federal court.
So, some of the "insight" of that panel can be understood by the presence of this figure of questionable integrity - if he measured Cesar Vargas taking himself as a model of integrity, one can understand why he allowed Cesar Vargas to get licensed as an attorney, while Cesar Vargas has proven to the court that he has a history of disregarding the law, including his conviction for trespassing in Iowa.
It is interesting what happened after attorney Vargas was admitted to the bar in 2016:
First, attorney Vargas joined the presidential campaign of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders as a "National Outreach Latino Strategist", raising the question whether U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, who graduated from the same high school as Vargas, helped attorney Vargas in his admission to the bar to then use him as a banner in his election campaign - an opportunistic tit-for-tat arrangement for both of them.
Sanders' sudden opportunistic warming up to the issue of loosening all restrictions on illegal immigration into the U.S. is actually contrary to his own vote record back in 2007:
Second, when Bernie Sanders did not make it even as a Democratic nominee for President, and especially when President Trump got elected, attorney #CesarVargas became an instigator of the #UndocumentedUnafraid "movement" - provoking illegal aliens to parade their illegal alien status and claim their non-existing "right" to remain in the U.S., the country where they came illegally.
While himself being neither undocumented - he has at least a deferred deportation status as a "DREAMer" - nor "unafraid" - look at his attorney registration, Vargas did not even indicate any contact address on it:
I had to FOIL the New York State Court administration for his registration address, here it is:
Here is attorney Vargas contact address that he is NOT showing on his attorney registration website, as required by attorney disciplinary rules:
Here is what Zillow has to say about that address:
Apparently, attorney Vargas shares that 2,000 square feet single family home - by some sources - with 12 other "current residents", and, judging by New York State attorney registration website, with at least one other attorney, also admitted in 2016, who is not afraid to put his registration address into his online information - as required by law:
It is interesting that Google search of attorney Campbell's "DRM Capitol Group" leads to this organization - the brainchild of attorney Vargas:
While the website is obviously frozen in time as of pre-President Trump's election, it gives an interesting insight as to role distribution in the "coalition" "led" by Vargas:
Vargas is "in coalition with" his own two brothers, his own girlfriend, his classmate and current roommate and two friends, and presents that "coalition" as a national force to be reckoned with.
The "coalition" includes:
The "coalition" includes:
1) Himself, whom he modestly characterizes as "a nationally recognized leader and innovator at the forefront of the groundbreaking DREAM movement" - whose "groundbreaking" "leadership" did not allow his presidential candidate even to make to Democratic nomination;
2) his own brother Carlos Vargas - also an illegal alien who also reportedly has a deferred deportation status
3) His brother John Carlo Vargas
whose immigration status is unknown, but who also reportedly availed himself of the benefit of education in a New York public state college:
"Mr. Vargas has been behind DRM’s creative media. He will oversee a team in coordinating state and national marketing campaigns. He has launched successful campaigns for NYC small businesses enabling them to grow in new markets. He has extensive marketing and new media experience and is well versed in managing online marketing campaigns. Mr. Vargas is a graduate of the City University of New York obtaining a double major in Marketing Design & Econometrics".
4) Another #UndocumentedUnafraid instigator - Cesar Vargas' girlfriend Erika Andiola, who, same as Cesar Vargas himself, has a criminal record:
"Erika Andiola is a former Congressional Staffer for Arizona Congresswoman, Kyrsten Sinema and co-founder of the DRM Action Coalition. Erika started her community organizing experience when she co-founded the Arizona Dream Act Coalition. She then served in the National Coordinating Committee and the Board of Directors for the United We Dream Network. Her personal struggle as an undocumented woman herself, with an undocumented family, has given her the drive and the passion to keep fighting for immigrant rights".
Here is where it is mentioned that Andiola is Cesar Vargas's girlfriend:
who mother, also an illegal alien, faced deportation in 2013.
5) Another member of the Vargas "coalition" Cesar Vargas law school classmate and current roommate Ryan Campbell:
Ryan Campbell appears to be a hard-core supporter of Cesar Vargas - to the point that, after graduating from law school in 2011, he only got admitted to practice law in 2016, same as Vargas, apparently deferring his admission by 5 years to wait for his friend, while writing these kind of pieces for "The Huntington Post":
"Obama Caves On Crazies On Immigration" - prominently starting with a quote from Erika Andiola who admitted that she has been participating in not simply peaceful protests, but in impeding the administration of federal laws, stopping deportation buses.
Of course, giving the requested "relief for our families" was the equivalent of President Obama's legitimizing presence in the country and right to work of 11 million people who got their illegally, which would have been a betrayal of his voters.
Ryan Campbell also authored this piece:
"Obama’s Legacy: #GoBigObama vs. #DeporterInChief"
In this particular article, Campbell supported yet another Vargas - I was unable to verify whether he was a relative of Cesar Vargas since his country of origin (Philippines) and the story of coming to the U.S. is different from Cesar Vargas's:
So, while the push for DACA - an exercise of federal prosecutorial discretion, not an Act of Congress, there is no such act at present - was to spare innocent children who could not be blamed for their parents coming into the country illegally and bringing them in illegally - DACA then was used by "activists" like Ryan Campbell and his illegal alien friends to justify further expansion of "exemption" to their parents, adults who consciously violated federal immigration laws and illegally crossed the border into this country - of course, "to give a better life" to themselves and their children, but still in violation of federal laws.
As to Jose Antonio Vargas, the man Ryan Campbell advocates in his article, his situation is not the same as the situation of illegal alien parents coming to the country and bringing with them illegal alien children, who then got breaks through DACA and continue to push for breaks for their illegal alien parents while violating criminal law - like attorney Cesar Vargas and his girlfriend Erika Andiola, even though #RyanCampbell tries to link Jose Antonio Vargas with DACA in his piece.
Jose Antonio Vargas he appears to be the victim of his own family's neglect, I do not know the story as to why his immigration status was not properly adjusted by adults - he came into the country in 1993 at the age of 12 to stay with his U.S. citizen grandparents.
In my personal view, Jose Antonio Vargas would be entitled to a break simply because his grandparents were U.S. citizens and could, but did not, properly adjust his immigration status when he came to live with them as a child.
Yet, Jose Antonio Vargas reportedly used false documents - that is a crime of identity fraud - "to help him avoid deportation", and that is already a violation of the law, which is, possibly, why immigration authorities do not have sympathy to him.
In an identical situation, President Obama did not have much sympathy to a man who was adopted out of South Korea by U.S. citizen parents at the age of 3, but whose parents did not adjust his status to a U.S. citizen, and who have been convicted of a crime.
I don't believe that Jose Antonio Vargas will get sympathy from the Trump administration after he, reportedly, used fraudulent papers "to avoid deportation" back to the Philippines and his parents, in view of the just-announced policy of the Trump administration to make it a priority to deport ANY illegal aliens (DREAMers or not) who have committed a crime:
6) another illegal alien member of the Vargas "coalition" with an - alleged - deferred deportation status is a "DREAMer" Hina Naveed to whom the State of New York Department of Education issued a professional nursing license in violation of federal law 8 USC 1601 requiring that only a legislative act of the state government is enough to opt out of federal prohibition to the states to give to illegal aliens any benefits
Hina Naveed was able to receive a professional license/certification of registered nurse despite her undocumented status:
Obviously, the Board of the Department of Education violated federal statutory law by allowing Naveed to have a professional nursing license without a proper opting-out procedure through the Legislature - same as the 2nd Department court did for Cesar Vargas.
Naveed once said this about President Obama:
7) Erick Garcia
"Mr. Garcia is the DREAM Action Coalition’s Webmaster and Technology Coordinator. His responsibilities vary from maintaining DREAM Action’s master website, implementing new technologies, develop microsites; coordinate the use of technology to connect DREAM Action with the community. He is in charge of moving the DREAM Action Coalition forward in this fast pace tech environment to fulfill the needs of our movement. He graduated from Arizona State University with a B.S.E in Computer Systems Engineering."
Erick Garcia appeared to have stopped moving the DREAM Action Coalition forward at any pace when President Trump was elected - judging by the contents of the website today, or have dropped out of the "coalition".
Here is the picture of the "DRM Coalition" from its Twitter account:
featuring the illegal alien Teresa Golando and her two illegal alien sons, Carlos Vargas and attorney Cesar Vargas.
As to the fearless allegedly undocumented and allegedly unafraid attorney Cesar Vargas, why does attorney #RyanThomasCampbell put their common address on his registration website and attorney Vargas doesn't, even though it is kept on file by the New York State Court Administration and is released to inquirers on FOIL requests - but not listed for all to see on his attorney registration page?
Might it be because there may be more illegal aliens in that house than Mr. Vargas, whose deferred deportation status may have been prolonged - by the way, I filed a FOIA request with USCIS about his current immigration benefits, as well as all the history of obtaining and prolonging deferred deportation statuses.
It is obvious, nevertheless that, despite claiming that he is #UndocumentedUnafraid,
Mr. Vargas knows that he is neither strictly undocumented, nor unafraid when he gets on virtual barricades to safely instigate fellow illegal aliens into trouble that can get them deported.
But, he does not publish even his official attorney registration address, because he apparently IS afraid - at the very least, for his mother who is likely still an "undocumented immigrant", or, in the language of the law, an illegal alien.
Understandable fear, but then
- why Attorney Vargas, who is also an illegal alien with a deferred deportation status, and
- who very well knows that
- when President Trump announced a policy of enhanced immigration enforcement,
- it is dangerous for any illegal alien to publicly describe themselves as #UndocumentedUnafraid - it is an invitation to immigration authorities to come, seize and deport that person
why attorney Vargas so irresponsibly "inspires" people with his false claim of being undocumented and unafraid to do the same - and get into trouble that can get them deported?
Why is he inviting other people to do that - while knowing that he himself is protected - by his attorney status, by his deferred deportation status, by his connections in the government up to the top?
Doesn't he understand that he will be unable to represent all people who he so cavalierly called to reveal their status - and who will then be seized and deported?
Doesn't he understand, as a lawyer, that calling upon people to take pride in violation of immigration law is, for him as an attorney, a violation of his oath of office where he claimed he will be upholding the law, not calling upon people to continue to proudly violate it (as he did I the past, for years)?
In 2015, based on assurances of Cesar Vargas and his prominent political supporters, Attorney Vargas was given a tremendous advance in trust by the New York court:
The court believed Mr. Vargas's and his "politically prominent" supporters that Mr. Vargas, as an attorney, will be able to:
- defend his clients' interests within the bounds of the law; and
- protect, as an officer of the court, the rule of law and the administration of justice.
Instead, after being elevated into the position of an attorney and officer of the court, Mr. Vargas:
- violates disciplinary rules by not publishing his contact address, thus indicating that he is not practicing law; and
- instead of protecting the rule of law, as an officer of the court, he calls upon people from rooftops - his Twitter account - to continue to openly violate federal immigration law, as he himself did for years before his career required him to acquire at least some status allowing him to at least stay and work in the U.S., for some time.
Isn't such behavior, calling upon people who are already violating immigration law, to continue to do that, openly and proudly - a violation of rules of professional conduct as an attorney and violation of Mr. Vargas' oath of office to help UPHOLD the rule of law, not to take it down, as he is trying to do now?
My opinion - Mr. Vargas should be disbarred.
And deported.
Because no matter what oaths he takes, he breaks them, and calls upon others to break the law.
By the way, his call to break the law, and proudly so, was heard - his girlfriend and colleague on #BernieSanders' presidential campaign, #ErikaAndiola also proudly announces her #UndocumentedUnafraid status to others - I wonder if she, same as attorney Vargas, is concealing her address and whereabouts, as well as has at least some documented status while calling upon people to get into trouble and get deported - so that Vargas and Andiola will be able to stage an outcry about that:
As I said, provocateurs and unscrupulous opportunists.
And an insolent provocateur at that, look what Vargas says on his Twitter account:
Attorney Vargas is teaching President Trump that he is not above the law - while calling upon illegal aliens to proudly and openly violate the law.
Yet, while Vargas is spreading his false #UndocumentedUnafraid provocations and teaches the President of the United States (who can yank his own deferred deportation status at any time, by the way, which the President should consider doing in Vargas' case), "undocumented immigrants", illegal aliens are actually taking cover.
Not that good at "outreach", is he?
Young people want a better life - I understand that.
They want education and advancement in life - I understand that.
But, there are a lot of people born in this country and who came to this country legally who do not get opportunities that illegal aliens with deferred deportation status get - they cannot get the "DREAMER" scholarships to go to good state schools with reduced tuition rate, they do not get to be advanced in their career by politicians who use them as a banner for self-promotion.
The deferral of deportation program for people who came into the U.S. illegally as children is not an act of Congress.
It is simply an executive order by President Obama, one that President Trump did not cancel yet.
And, while President Trump is being accused of being too tough o illegal immigration, here is an article about President Obama's stance on illegal immigration, the article was published before inauguration of President Trump and before his own executive orders on immigration:
DACA ("DREAMer" exemptions, deferred deportations for young people who came to the U.S. illegally as children) remains an executive order, and, as the court in Cesar Vargas's case mentioned, an exercise of federal prosecutorial discretion.
The deferred deportation status must be renewed every two years.
People should not really complain that their lives are "on hold", like Hina Naveed does.
They remained in the country illegally, and are given multiple gifts, some at taxpayers' expense:
- to remain in the country;
- to be given, at least temporarily, right to work - what many other illegal immigrants are not allowed;
- to receive free education at public expense;
- to receive higher education paid by scholarships.
If they are not, if they call upon other illegal aliens to proudly flaunt their illegal immigration status, there is one remedy for it - next time their deferred deportation status is up for renewal, simply deny it. As a matter of prosecutorial discretion. On a case by case basis.
We have enough problems in this country to have illegal aliens who were granted a reprieve considering that they have come to this country illegally as children stir up in all illegal aliens a sense of entitlement to remain in this country.
Such attitude encourages illegal immigration, encourages people to disrespect and disregard federal laws, and then any laws.
That is unacceptable.
And, I have the last question.
This is Erika Andiola's story about her initial education, and struggle to find work in Arizona:
So, "Arizona passed laws affecting immigrants", and, "with employers afraid to hire the undocumented, she hasn't been able to find a job" - and Andiola also had an illegal alien brother and mother.
By the way, Arizona's state laws were not only affecting Andiola's possibility to get a job - Arizona made it a misdemeanor for an alien to even BE within the state without legal immigration papers.
But, she disregarded that law and somehow engaged in "activism" risking arrest, criminal record and deportation?
She does not have a job, but she has time, opportunity and money for transportation, food and shelter to show up at different places to protest? Block deportation buses - thus impeding immigration law?
First in Arizona, now in New York where she obviously moved to escape Arizona state laws prohibiting to BE within the state while being an illegal immigrant?
My question is - was her participation in protests a paid job?
With Vargas not practicing law (at least, that is what his attorney registration shows), who pays for his travels and activism?
Are these all paid protesters?
Once again - who pays for one group of young illegal aliens, educated at public expense in the U.S., to stir up trouble and make all illegal aliens believe they are entitled to stay in the country where they have come across the border illegally?
President Obama introduced DACA as a matter of prosecutorial discretion, but, while deporting millions (see Hani Naveen complaining about it above), and opposing the giving of professional licenses to illegal aliens who have no federal authorization to work anywhere in the U.S. (as the Obama administration did in opposition to giving a law license to an illegal alien Sergio Garcia who illegally remained in the country for 19 years while his father's application for immigrant visa was pending), President Obama's administration did nothing to those who violated the law after being given a generous break by the federal government and allowed to stay in the country.
Moreover, President Obama's administration has repeatedly given extensions of DACA (deferred deportation) exemptions to people who broke criminal law, such as former staffers of presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, attorney Cesar Vargas who has gotten a criminal conviction and probation sentence in Iowa, and such as his girlfriend and "coalition" member Erika Andiola who has a misdemeanor conviction.
That is about to change under President Trump whose announced policy is to deport all illegal aliens who have committed crimes - and that would include attorney Cesar Vargas and his girlfriend Erika Andiola who both have criminal records.
Naturally, Cesar Vargas is not happy about that.
And, naturally, he omitted to mention his personal interest and grudge against the three presidents he has criticized yesterday, calling President Trump's deportation police of illegal aliens as "deportation force on steroids".
Watch how he switches topics - first, he acknowledges that President Trump gave a deportation priority to those illegal aliens who committed crimes - and that would include attorney Cesar Vargas himself and his girlfriend Erika Andiola.
But Cesar Vargas does not mention that sticky situation and instead goes on an attack accusing the President of, basically, lying in his policy announcement and of having instead a bad faith purpose of "deporting veterans and families of those veterans".
Do we need in this country an illegal alien who
- came here illegally (even though as a child);
- stayed here illegally, for years, after he became an adult;
- obtained multiple free benefits at the expense of taxpayers (including those taxpayers who paid school taxes for his public school at the threat of losing their homes if they could not or did not pay);
- repeatedly obtained leniency from deportation from the federal government, and yet
- committed a crime, and
- continues to lie and, likely, commit federal felonies of harboring or transporting an illegal alien - his mother - in order to avoid her deportation?
Or, will he now claim an attorney privilege as to his against such reporting?
Yes, it is his mother.
It is horrible to have such a burden on your hands as to having to decide whether to keep a law license or subject your own mother who brought you into the country to deportation.
But, nobody cancelled criminal laws in this country, and Cesar Vargas is flaunting the "rule of law" into the President's face while himself committing crimes.
And, nobody made Cesar Vargas to take that oath of office to uphold all laws, state and federal, when he became an attorney.
He fought for that right in court, together with his illegal alien mother. He won. He knew the consequences.
Those lawyers who commit felonies should be automatically disbarred.
And those who commit crimes while being illegal aliens should also be deported.
Without exception for political connections.
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