Readers disagree with National National Anthed Anhed Anha Dizza in Dodgers Game

Readers disagree with National National Anthed Anhed Anha Dizza in Dodgers Game

In the editor: I was honored to hear the national Song of Spanish, like I was honored to hear a good musician Jimi Hendrix, who was playing his version without work on Woodstock (“Nezza says he sings the national Spanish song to Dodger Stadium against team preferences,” June 15).

I am proud that minorities and immigrants want to go to America and contribute by working hard and raise good families. Those are the more Christian values ​​than the US citizens, including the person accused of shooting two Minnesota Democratic Mectemakers.

My ancestors in Sicilian and Slovak entered the US through the Ellis Island in the early 1900s. The Nezza is proud of me and hope he will sing the national Song of Spain.

Jay Ross, West Los Angeles

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In the editor: I hope the Los Angeles Dodger did not abandon Nezza to sing our national anthem. She was told that the english singing and then resumed the dodgers’ organization’s openings by singing it in Spanish. Dodgers honor the Hispanic community by singing a Latina singing the song, and then he boasted that he did what he wanted despite their guidelines.

As a man of Mexican descendants, my grandparents proud of me to bring their children here with better life and many opportunities. They become naturalized American citizens and their generations are grateful.

The national anthem must be sung in English as the composer of words, Francis Scott Key, wrote it.

Lynda Martinez, San Jose

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