What drew you to the law?
My parents immigrated from Egypt to the United States in pursuit of educational and economic opportunity. Over the years as we transitioned into our new home, we faced multiple challenges that exposed me to societal disparities that undermine Americaâs commitment to rule of law and equal opportunity for all. After serving as a student leader and advocate for underprivileged communities, I decided to become a lawyer committed to safeguarding the civil rights, opportunities and freedoms that attract millions of immigrants across the world to the United States in pursuit of a better life.
http://salaries.texastribune.org/texas-am-university/sahar-aziz/686401/
120,000 for 9 months of work isn’t bad. It looks like that immigrant has overcome America’s institutional racism, white privilege, and micro-aggression quite nicely.
In other words: “my parents dragged me to this wretched place, so I am going to do my level best to f-— it up, and get paid to do it.”