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Letters to the Editor: Witnessing deportations is devastating for kids
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Letters to the Editor: Witnessing deportations is devastating for kids

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Last updated: August 15, 2025 6:25 pm
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Aug. 15, 2025 10:51 AM PT

To the editor: As days cross, Donald Trump continues his presidency and extra households and particular person lives are affected. His enforcement of mass deportations has numerous communities petrified of the worst. We hear issues on-line speaking about folks being taken and put into detention facilities. Trump mentioned he needed to deport “the worst of the worst,” nonetheless, amongst these people there are a lot of who are available hopes of getting a greater future for his or her kids (“Los Angeles public faculties to open with unprecedented protections for immigrant kids,” Aug. 13).

These current raids which have occurred all around the states are particularly affecting the minds of the youthful era, having to see the households of mates, folks on-line and even generally their very own household be separated. The kids at the moment are dwelling in a world during which they must be scared they received’t see their households anymore. That is bringing them a lot stress, nervousness and despair.

Seeing firsthand how dangerous this will have an effect on our youngsters is a tragic and scary factor to witness. It’s one thing we shouldn’t must be dwelling by means of, however sadly it’s the fact on this planet we dwell in at the moment.

Naraly Mendoza-Rosales, Compton

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To the editor: I couldn’t be extra pleased with the LAUSD for exhibiting the world that some individuals who dwell in the USA of America nonetheless consider in human rights.

Daybreak Sharp, Claremont

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