Los Angeles Times

Another one of those nominees

Re “Trump taps antiimmigr­ation activist,” May 26

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Since when did a lack of empathy with the displaced and a lack of experience with refugees qualify someone to head the State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration?

In anti-immigratio­n activist Ronald W. Mortensen, we have yet another nominee by President Trump whose career demonstrat­es nothing if not disgust for the bureau he’s been nominated to lead.

The Senate must reject him lest tens of thousands in need go without and what little moral suasion the U.S. has left turns to dust. Martin Zogg

Los Angeles The writer is the executive director of the Internatio­nal Rescue Committee’s Los Angeles office.

Mortensen is labeled as anti-immigratio­n, even though he oversaw humanitari­an aid for millions of suffering people around the world.

This isn’t extremism; Mortensen deserves praise for making a virtue of necessity. America’s 327 million people cannot solve the world’s problems by taking everyone in. Globally, more than 65 million people are displaced. Many more are undernouri­shed or live in failed states.

Driven by immigratio­n, California has nearly doubled its population over the last 40 years and outgrown its water security. But I doubt the Los Angeles Times will consider reducing immigratio­n a polite topic for discussion, until Angelenos are displaced from their homes by water shortages — if even then. Kenneth Pasternack

Santa Barbara

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