To the editor: Columnist Jonah Goldberg is correct in that the problem is due course of and never whether or not Kilmar Abrego Garcia is harmless or responsible, and that this argument is “silly” (“Is Kilmar Abrego Garcia a felony? Nice query,” April 22). However Goldberg makes his personal “silly” argument when he says, “by insisting that he’s an harmless man, Democrats are implying that if he weren’t harmless, what the Trump administration has accomplished to him can be unobjectionable.” I, and I’ll exit on a limb and embrace fellow Democrats, am implying nothing of the kind whereas Goldberg is inferring one thing with out foundation.
Jeffrey Teets, Lakewood
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To the editor: Is Kilmar Abrego Garcia a felony? He hasn’t been charged with a criminal offense, not to mention convicted. Nor, opposite to false assertions by President Trump and the Division of Homeland Safety, has he been proven to be a member of a violent gang.
Given this, far better questions are: Why did the U.S. ship Abrego Garcia to a infamous jail? And why has the Trump administration not even tried — in open defiance of a Supreme Court docket order — to behave decently and facilitate his launch?
David Michels, Encino
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To the editor: Jonah Goldberg’s article on Kilmar Abrego Garcia hits all the suitable notes; this individual is harmless till confirmed responsible. Trump, then again, pardoned practically 1,600 insurrectionists, most of whom have been both discovered or pleaded responsible. They’re those who dedicated heinous crimes in opposition to our rule of legislation and have been rightfully convicted.
Anastacio Vigil, Santa Monica
