In the editor: If Dissi Vargas can provide a million dollar-a-plate dinner at Mar-A-Lago, he can save his daughter, like a mother’s criminal tax Paul Walczak (“The 4-year-old Bakersfield-faced girl who is facing expulsion can die within the days of losing medical care,” May 27). He was forgiven after his mother bought a chair with President Trump’s new dinner.
If his daughter is a Republican governor who has been financially convicted as former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland, he can be forgiven (“Trump issued apologies for politicians, true TV stars, a union leader and a rapper,” May 29). If her daughter is a mob trying to overthrow the peaceful transition to our democracy like January 6 criminals, he can be forgiven. But Vargas’s daughter is a 4-year-old Mexican descendant that requires the saving medical treatment he or she can obtain in the United States. His daughter, by his innocence and lack of quantity and no trumps of trump, apparently more dangerous to remain free in the US
Fred Burgess, Camarillo