Blaming the people of “all Third World countries” for the crime of one individual (who appears to have mental health problems) is irrational and unethical.
Using that rationale, we should deport all socially-isolated young men and disgruntled middle-aged men. Trump himself was attacked by those types.
What a sad, bland, hollowed-out country this would be if Trump succeeded in getting rid of all the people he considers undesirable.
The hatred and intolerance expressed by this president and his administration horrifies me and makes me ashamed of my country.
Gisela Meier, Orange
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