To the editor: White Home Deputy Chief of Employees Stephen Miller is a humiliation (“Stephen Miller finally gets his revenge on L.A.,” July 9). He’s additionally merciless and vindictive, wielding energy he shouldn’t have. Disgrace on him.
By the best way, I stay within the “shabbier southern finish” of Santa Monica and I’ve since earlier than that entitled twerp was born. I like it right here. I really like my neighborhood, with its walkable streets, considerably various inhabitants and eclectic properties, a few of that are beautiful historic bungalows. Too dangerous Miller couldn’t admire any of that and has to demean others and wreck lives to make himself really feel higher.
And even in sending this letter, I concern that I, an older, white, third-generation Californian, may additionally develop into a goal of those hate-filled individuals who now have a lot energy. I assumed the nation had discovered just a few classes after the civil rights struggles and the shameful incarceration of Japanese People throughout World Warfare II. Tragically, we’ve not. We’re going backward. I’m heartbroken for my nation.
Lorelyn Lewis, Santa Monica
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To the editor: I think that a lot of President Trump’s current appointees and advisors have adopted their mean-spirited and divisive language and actions towards largely brown-skinned immigrants to curry favor with him and advance their political careers. Nonetheless, the current Los Angeles Instances article on Miller reminds us that his racism was shaped in highschool, or earlier than, and is deep-seated and genuine.
Gary Vogt, Menifee, Calif.
