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LETTER: We owe compensation to immigrants who were separated from their children

In her Nov. 21 column, Debra J. Saunders doesn’t think we should compensate parents who lost children due to the ineptitude and callousness of the Trump administration. Suppose you had your child ripped from your care — possibly never to be seen again. What price would be fair compensation? I assume parents love and value their children, and no price would be enough. So how can Ms. Saunders appear to be so heartless? I would think that is the least we can do.

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Using race to justify or condemn the action of others is simply wrong and, some would say, the definition of racism. We are all one people.

LETTER: Is there another Joe Biden out there?

Both the front-runner presidential candidates should step aside and give us some choices who are younger and have fresh ideas to get us out of the $35 trillion debt.

LETTER: Deciphering progressive jargon

I noticed recently that euphemisms are commonly used by progressives in order to make the agenda they support seem less harsh or unpleasant.

LETTER: Biden ignores the Supreme Court on student loans

Biden is constantly harping on how Trump is a threat to democracy and will be a dictator, eliminating our freedoms. It is Biden, however, who has proven himself the dictator who is threatening democracy.

LETTER: More on 1968

As a cop who was at not only at the 1968 Democratic convention at the Conrad Hilton on Michigan Avenue, but also the Chicago arson fires on the west side, I feel there were many reasons why the city was a tinderbox.