Subj : Travel Ban?
To   : Gerhard Strangar
From : Lee Lofaso
Date : Thu May 28 2020 08:26 pm

Hello Gerhard,

>>> LL>The US has more lawyers than the rest of the world combined.
>>> 0.42 + 0.72 + 1 > 1.35
> LL> 70% of all lawyers reside in the US.
>
> 0.42 + 0.72 + 1 > 1.35
> 2.14 outside    > 1.35 inside

Residence is not the same as citizenship.

Just because a lawyer resides in the US does not mean
he/she is a citizen. A citizen means a person who legally
belongs to a country, while a resident is a person who is
legally living in a particular locality.

I knew a fellow from Pakistan who was a lawyer in Miami.
He never bothered becoming a citizen in the US, even though
he brother was a US citizen. Unfortunately, the people he
represented were not the finest characters in the world, and
he died at a relatively young age. But that is Miami vice,
something far better suited for Don Johnson & Co.

--Lee

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