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Deported immigrants evil

To the editor:

In Randy Krzmarzick’s recent column, he says we should have empathy for the deported illegal criminals in El Salvador. He condemns Kristi Noem for doing her job, even making a snide remark about the watch she was wearing, saying he was “told” that it was a $50,000 Rolex. So I’m wondering who “told” him, and what has that got to do with the price of tea in China?

He compares these prisoners with Nazi concentration camp prisoners. The people in Nazi concentration camps were innocent people. The prisoners in the El Salvador prison are far from innocent. He said most of them have not been charged with a crime. That is a lie. Number one, they were all here illegally. Also they were wanted for murder, rape, theft, drug and sex and human trafficking among other things.

No matter how Mr. Krzmarzick tries to spin it, these are evil people. Not someone who you would want as a neighbor. He also says that we should have empathy for foreign students who have had their visas revoked. These students have led violent protests, rioted, taken over campus buildings, and disrupted college campuses in their support of the terrorist group Hamas. They are in this country as a courtesy of our country. They should show respect and gratitude for being allowed to be here. He questions President Trump’s and Stephen Miller’s empathy. Yes, they have empathy.

Empathy for the many victims of these criminals, and also for the people of this country who have had to put up with these criminals. Not once in Mr. Krzmarzick’s column did he mention any empathy for these people. It has become quite apparent that He, along with the liberal left, hate President Trump so much that they will do anything and say anything to destroy him, even if it is bad for our country.

Elroy Geistfeld

Lewisville

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