After ICE agent Jonathan Ross killed Renee Good, 37, a poet and mother of three, my son called me at work. ICE had been at his high school, and he didn’t feel safe walking home. He didn’t feel safe walking in his own neighborhood. And this was before Saturday’s killing by federal agents of Alex Pretti, a US citizen. My son, who was born in Minnesota, checks to see whether ICE agents are in the neighborhood before leaving school. He can go to his friends’ houses but must stay inside. His friends recently asked him to go sledding, but he declined because federal agents can be anywhere.
This is child abuse. Grow up.
3 comments:
Hilarious.
If I cared enough, I would cut and paste "illegal alien murderers, rapists and gang members" into that letter and submit it to the Globe for publication. I'm sure they would publish a letter about people being afraid to walk the streets due to crime by illegals.
It was so overwrought while being self-congratulatory at the same time.
It's likely the entire letter is a construct of ChatGPT submitted by somebody who doesn't even live in the US or a member of the Globe's "editorial staff". When your circulation drops by 50% in 5 years, maybe it's time for a reality check. A few more years and they are going to push their agenda into the employment line or a blog with VPN ads.
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