Los Angeles Times

Government by gimmick

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Re “Putting quotas on judges is a really bad idea,” editorial, April 9

As your editorial posits, Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions puts due process rights at risk by imposing a 700cases-per-year performanc­e standard on immigratio­n court judges.

But Sessions sure knows how to please his boss. He’s following the example President Trump set in his executive order requiring federal agencies to scrap two existing regulation­s for every one adopted.

Such arbitraril­y imposed quotas undermine rational decision-making, which is vital to good governance. Governance by goofball gimmickry and cynically contrived sound bites has become the Trump administra­tion’s hallmark. Edward Alston Santa Maria

The immigratio­n procedure needs to be streamline­d so that more immigrants can enter the U.S. legally.

Eight years ago, I went to the Philippine­s as a missionary. Four years ago, I married a woman I met there. Intending to move to the United States, she and I put in for a spouse visa, but we learned that was not so easy.

During the four years we waited, we were continuall­y asked new questions about my income and capacity to provide for my wife. Finally, I had to get two additional sponsors to ensure that she would be well provided for.

My wife had to get periodic updates from the Philippine­s’ National Bureau of Investigat­ion showing that she had not committed any misdemeano­rs or crimes. She had to attend a seminar to protect herself from exploitati­on.

Eventually, she was told that I needed to prove that I had a “domicile” in the U.S., so three months ago, I returned to this country to find a place for us. Now, my wife finally has her visa. Rowland Lane Anderson Santa Barbara

Why are we traumatizi­ng American children? I agree immigrants here illegally shouldn’t “butt in line” before those undergoing the arduous and costly applicatio­n for citizenshi­p, but a civilized nation doesn’t tear parents away from their children for lack of a document.

As a family physician, I can attest to the fact that single-parent (much less zero-parent) households struggle to make ends meet. The children suffer from a sense of isolation and degradatio­n. Sleep disturbanc­e, depression, hunger and anxiety lead to behavioral problems.

The children are our future. Do we want a posttrauma­tic stress future?

Criminal immigrants with outstandin­g warrants should be arrested, but the children of immigrant parents should not be punished. The current deportatio­n machine is uncivilize­d and expensive. Dorothy Moore Redondo Beach

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