By Toni Vranjes
From the red beret perched atop her short black hair and the red pantsuit she's wearing to her red lipstick and nail polish, Lilia Velasquez views herself as a symbol.
Red stands for courage, says the San Diego immigration attorney known to many as the "flame of justice." And that is preci...
From the red beret perched atop her short black hair and the red pantsuit she's wearing to her red lipstick and nail polish, Lilia Velasquez views herself as a symbol.
Red stands for courage, says the San Diego immigration attorney known to many as the "flame of justice." And that is preci...
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