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We should return to Reagan’s approach to immigration | Letter

In 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act, which granted amnesty to law-abiding immigrants living in the U.S. without documentation. This act of compassion changed the lives of 3 million people. After meeting certain criteria, immigrants were able to obtain legal status and a path to citizenship. They started businesses, opened […]

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Immigrants deserve to be respected | Letter

No one wins when a vulnerable group of human beings are the brunt of dehumanizing insults, especially to gain political points. Over the past eight years, our current president has been repeating disparaging insults toward immigrants during his campaign rallies, political speeches and social media posts hundreds of times each year. In his own words, […]

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Wabanaki Alliance is not the voice of the Penobscot Nation | Letter

I am writing to express concern over the Wabanaki Alliance, a private nonprofit, presenting itself as the public voice for the sovereign Penobscot Nation. This organization is not a tribal government, yet it frequently speaks on behalf of the Nation without direct accountability to Penobscot citizens. Sovereignty means self-representation. It means that elected tribal leaders […]

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Downed power lines can kill | Letter

During a recent microburst in Scarborough, a local driver had a terrifying experience when a CMP power line fell onto their car. Thankfully no one was hurt, but not everyone knows what to do in this situation. Because car tires are generally not conductors of electricity, live wires can sit on the vehicle without hurting […]

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Israeli crimes against humanity must be stopped | Letter

The world should be ashamed of itself. How can we stand by and do nothing while Israel continues to harass and kill Palestinians in Gaza, whose only crime is poverty and hunger? How can the United States continue to assert that we stand up for human rights? Won’t somebody do something to stop these crimes […]