Los Angeles Times

‘Fake’ media face real danger

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Re “Journalist­s are fleeing for their lives in Mexico,” Feb. 5

The journalist­s risking their lives in Mexico are no less heroic than soldiers on the front lines of battle. It shames our country that we are not doing more to offer asylum to these brave men and women.

What is even more shameful is our own slide toward contempt for the “dishonest media.” We have allowed the president to continue his hateful rhetoric toward “fake news” reporters.

President Trump has made no secret of his desire to change libel laws so he can sue those who criticize him. He has threatened to use his power to take away network licenses if he dislikes what they say.

If Republican­s and Democrats do not do more to rein in Trump’s attacks on the free press, we are slowly headed toward being a country that does not deserve one. Cathy Goldberg

Seal Beach

I am a retired immigratio­n attorney who handled many asylum cases.

Mexican journalist Emilio Gutierrez Soto’s house has been ransacked. It is also true many journalist­s are being killed or disappeare­d by both the cartels and police, and that Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalist­s. He was warned that the army was out to kill him.

All this plus the fact that he is credible should be sufficient proof to grant him and his family asylum in the United States. Gutierrez has overwhelmi­ng proof of his fear of Mexico, a country to which he cannot return. Rogelio Quesada

San Diego

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