Editor,
Thank you for Ken White’s column on Jan. 22 concerning animal problems at the U.S. and Mexico border wall regions. Eco America’s October 2017 publication featured a front page article regarding saving critical jaguar habitat near this location. Many lawsuits have been filed by environmental and conservationist groups who argue that the border wall will endanger breeding grounds and interfere and block historic wildlife passages between the United States and Mexico.
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We are a republic/nation of laws. We are at great risk of losing our nation as we have known it. In order to keep it, we must all abide by those laws. Build the wall,
stop chain migration, stop the lottery immigration system, and let lawmakers/legislators/City Council and Supervisors know that they must enforce the laws. Language, borders, honesty and values are of primary importance throughout history to maintain a culture. Else they implode under the weight of their own self-interest and lack of respect for the governing system that created the benefits, under which those lawbreakers now demand special treatment and immunity.
Build the wall, end chain migration, end the lottery system and enforce e-verify. Let the little animals figure out which side of the wall they would like live. Humans and the safety of Americans at the border is much more important that a few animals.
Are you willing to work on "yhe wall", or just sit back and let lower class workers
toil for your " safety needs"
Do we need more safeguards here in San Mateo County?
If so why, what, when, and how much?
Are you referring to displaced people as "little animals"?
Are you going to help work on this "wall"
or sit back while lower class workers toil for you as they do now: house cleaning, gardening, and harvesting vegetables and fruit for your table including grapes
for your California wines?
What more "safeguarding" do we need here in San Mateo County?
(Why, what, how much, where and when?)
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