Dear Editor,
After watching the news with my grandma I was brought to tears. I saw that hundreds of people were being thrown in jail, thousands are hiding and another mass movement is towards Canada as a result of our new president.
My grandma quoted the Statue of Liberty, “Give me your tired, your poor…” and shook her fist at the man on the screen. I felt so helpless and ashamed that all I could do was cry.
Jodi Rawson
Sandpoint
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