Web Letters: Unseen Victims of California Fires

By Amanda Martinez

October 26, 2007

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  • The illegal aliens (a) are not hiding, (b) with their illegal campfires have touched off many many wildfires, (c) need to be deported immediately after serving hard time for arson and murder.

    Tucano Fulano

    Big Bear, CA

    10/29/2007 @ 5:13pm


  • Those who would like to help farmworkers, including those without documents, can donate to that cause through the American Friends Service Committee. AFSC has worked in the border region for many years and has good links with community-based groups on both sides of the border.

    Elizabeth Cazden

    Providence, RI

    10/29/2007 @ 11:36am


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