Letters: Instead of hysterics, let's focus on migrants
Briefly

Addressing the current immigration policies should involve constructive dialogue instead of extreme comparisons to historical events. Emphasis on enforcing existing laws is crucial, particularly regarding illegal activities that impact community safety. Community members in Oakland implemented safety measures for their gas lines due to issues like illegal fireworks. Additionally, the United States maintains a significant number of foreign military bases, which raises questions about military spending priorities and the potential for reallocating those resources domestically.
Rather than entertain Nazi fantasies, why not suggest some way in which folks for and against deportation can get together and talk about developing a scheme for dealing with the problem that everyone can live with?
When a law is in place, there is an expectation that there will be negative consequences for violating the law, just as there are positive consequences for abiding by the law.
Of 1,247 foreign military bases in the world, the United States operates 877 bases across 95 countries, and is rapidly adding more.
The primary reasons for the need to reset the valve are illegal fireworks, illegal sideshows and illegally loud cars with a bass that shakes our windows.
Read at The Mercury News
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