Letters: Will California cuts leave seriously ill inmates with no place to go?
Briefly

The letters to the editor express concern over recent decisions regarding medical parole for critically ill inmates in California, the failure to adhere to the Minsk II agreement in Ukraine, and the implications of supporting military actions in conflicts like the Israel-Palestine situation. Rosemary Everett highlights the oversight of planning for care post-release, while Mike Caggiano reflects on the catastrophic outcomes of ignoring diplomatic solutions in Ukraine. The letters emphasize the need for foresight in policy decisions that impact public safety and international relations.
"Officials are anticipating increasing use of the compassionate release program... Just where will these people be released?"
"Before the Russian invasion, there had been the Minsk ll accord, which was sanctioned by the U.N. Security Council..."
"Supporting Israel's war endangers us all... The Nuclear Peace Hypothesis holds that nuclear weapons deter wars between nuclear states."
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