Letters to the Editor
- The Trump Administration held a Salvadoran man in his late twenties, who is a parent of three, in a well-known prison without affording him proper legal procedures.
- This action resulted from the administration disregarding judicial orders and ignoring Garcia's legal rights during his deportation process.
- Human rights advocates warn that such detentions without court hearings undermine trust in the legal system and complicate police work.
- Garcia has never been charged with a crime, and critics urge the public to speak out against his unlawful detention and similar cases.
- The case highlights broader concerns about immigration enforcement under Trump, suggesting potential erosion of due process protections.
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18 Articles
Letters to the Editor, Week of May 17, 2025
The Cry of the Migrants Dear Editor: Where is the outrage for the treatment of the migrants who are being sent to a notorious prison with subhuman conditions without due process. Why are we as Catholics just being complacent about this occurrence? The Trump administration has disregarded the Constitution, over and over, and these people are being treated with less than human dignity or respect. Where is the outrage? Where is the anger? The prote…


Letters to the editor
Speak out against Garcia’s unlawful detention
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'At a time when Gov. Gavin Newsom is pushing Californians to think of the unhoused or severely impoverished as people unworthy to sleep and live in public spaces, we need voices reminding us that these are real people and communities,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
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