To the Editor:
If anyone in America took a child from their parent and refused to return that child unless the parent agreed to leave the country, which they came to for asylum, they would be put in jail. The president has committed the crime of kidnapping and continues to hold the children hostage, and in some cases, can’t even find the location of the children who have been taken hostage.
This, without any doubt, is a high crime and as such qualifies this president to be held accountable. The accountability, by Constitutional Law, is an impeachment trial.
The president has separated babies from their desperate parents and held them hostage while at the same time placed the parents in confinement (jail) until they agree to leave the country. This is something that I would expect from Adolf Hitler or perhaps Vladimir Putin, but not from a president of the United States.
It’s a stupid, asinine policy that should merit removal from office ASAP. The longer we allow this infection to continue in the White House the weaker this country becomes.
The solution is a federal impeachment trial for the leadership and removal from office of those who support this disease. This current leadership defies reasonable solutions and will lead this country to disaster if allowed to continue unharnessed.
All Americans need to send this vital message to Washington. The very best and most efficient way to do this is to vote in November.
It does not matter if you’re Republican or Democrat. America is made up of immigrants and we welcome them to become part of our country. That’s why our doors are open and people want to come here and become Americans.
“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!” This is what makes America great.
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