Letter to the Editor: Hiring for ICE
- On Jan. 26, letters to the editor and polls cited show a majority of Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump’s economic handling, and he now calls affordability a `hoax`.
- Prices are rising in key areas, with homebuyers and renters squeezed by higher costs while wages for workers and wage-earners fail to keep up, contrasting Trump’s 2024 rallies focus on affordability.
- Construction leaders say the industry faces a labor shortage and immigration policy hinders home builders, even as active building continues in Hercules, Calif., in 2025.
- Political responses include critics and letter writers urging Trump to shift priorities from tax cuts to help most Americans, while supporters and pro-administration voices say he inherited a massive deficit and is boosting domestic employment.
- Targeting blue states and threats to revoke federal funding tied to child-care and immigration policy risk escalating tensions as both parties laid out proposals on Jan. 26.
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Letter to the editor:
I served in the Montana Legislature from 2009 to 2024. In that time, I got to know and work with John Fitzpatrick when he was a lobbyist for North Western Energy. He was knowledgeable and worked truthfully with legislators. That made him an effective lobbyist. I have observed John as a representative from HD 76 for the last two sessions and see a different person. At times he resorts to...
Letters to the Editor, Week of January 31, 2026
Spreading Sarah’s Gift Dear Editor: God is such a healer, and Sarah Kroger is such a gift, (“Star Power: Young Girl Meets Singer Sarah Kroger, Who Helped Her Through Recovery,” Jan. 17). Thank you for spreading this good word. Father Keith O’Hare Alexandria, Va. Editor’s note: Father Keith O’Hare is pastor of St. Louis Catholic Church in Alexandria. An Important Story That Needs to Be Told Dear Editor: As one of the over 3,700 “war orphans” of t…
Letters to the Editor: Trump campaigned on affordability. How’s that going now?
'Trump's priorities need to shift from appeasing his billionaire friends with tax cuts, and instead focus on the majority of Americans who need help,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
LFP Letters to the Editor: January 28, 2026
As a three-time alumnus of Fanshawe College, the best advice I could give Peter Devlin would be for Fanshawe to return to times when teaching staff got to know their students well and provided supports based on individual needs. I recall the days of attending Fanshawe College when there were only four buildings on campus and my teachers got to know each student personally and where they needed additional supports. The modern education model has …
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