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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In today’s letters to the editor: Mark Carney’s Davos speech, the Maple Leafs, free trade within Canada, Pierre Poilievre, probing the cosmos, Canada-U.S. military cooperation, an art world controversy and hair loss
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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…
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