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LETTER: Blurring legal and illegal My relatives, and those of most Americans, came to this country legally. I don’t appreciate the constant blurring of the lines between legal and illegal.
Letters have a firm 200-word limit and will be edited for grammar, clarity and accuracy. The person who signs the letter must be the author. Anonymous letters will not be considered.
Letters have a firm 200-word limit and will be edited for grammar, clarity and accuracy. The person who signs the letter must be the author. Anonymous letters will not be considered.
To the editor: In the days of Jim Crow, it was often said that states’ rights had to be respected by the federal government.That same assertion of states’ rights and devolving power to the 50 ...
One letter to the editor cited more than 20 million undocumented noncitizens in our country. Then I guess it’s high time we created a path for the DACA “noncitizens “ to become citizens.
There can be only one logical and humanitarian solution for immigrants and their enablers: Seek legal entry to the U.S., even if it begins with self-deporting. Advertisement Raymond Roth, Oceanside ...
Opinion. letters to the editor. Tish’s outrageous taxpayer-footed legal fees: Letters to the Editor — May 13, 2025 By . Post readers. Published May 12, 2025, 4:44 p.m. ET.
Regarding Jane Broughton’s letter in the Nov. 24 Dispatch-Argus, where she just couldn’t tell the difference between legal and illegal migrants because they’re all children of God, or ...
As a Louisiana voter who has long supported meaningful legal reform, I want to extend my sincere thanks to the members of the Louisiana House of Representatives who took decisive action recently ...
Opinion: Red-state universities will get hit by Trump’s cuts, too Construction on Highland High School rebuild to begin Monday When you phone 911 in SLC and Sandy, AI soon may take your call ...
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