thats rich coming from an immigration attorney.
Your entire job is literally just asking people for such and such information, having one of your lowly assistants type that information into a document, looking it over to make sure your assistants didn't make a mistake, and then sending it in to USCIS... oh yeah, and you charge $100s of per hour to do it. You (or people in your profession if that makes you feel better) exploit people's fear of the government. People are scared of filling out paperwork wrong, so they pay you WAY more than they should for you to do something that you just make someone else do for you. Talk about "those guys" all you want, you and yours are no better.