Los Angeles Times

Extremely off-putting

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Re “Trump seeks ‘extreme’ test for migrants,” Aug. 16

I’ve got to hand it to Donald Trump. With his latest proposal to do “extreme vetting” of people wishing to migrate to America, he’s come up with something that might really protect us.

In fact, I’ll bet that he could make us even safer if he were to extend extreme vetting to prospectiv­e gun purchasers; why, he could even apply it retroactiv­ely to gun owners.

Now, if we could only implement extreme vetting of presidenti­al candidates .... David Michels Encino

Trump wants to admit only those who hold “American values.”

Are those white middleclas­s American values or poor black values? Whose American values? Paula Parr Santa Clarita

As your article said: “To Trump, that means ensuring anyone entering the country shares American values.”

And what exactly is wrong with that?

This is real simple: Don’t come to this country if you don’t share American values. Jo-Anne Collins Fountain Valley

“Give me your tired, your poor, your extremely vetted, yearning to breathe free .... ” L. John Ernst Chatsworth

Trump says he wants to fight an ideology that promotes oppression of women and gays. Is he not aware of the fact that the political party he represents promotes oppression of women and gays?

He wants to deny entry to the country to people who espouse this ideology. Does that mean he wants to deport Republican­s who espouse it? Bob Lentz Sylmar

When saying he wouldn’t allow in or would deport those “who believe that sharia law should supplant American law” and those “who do not believe in our Constituti­on, or who support bigotry and hatred,” he was talking about his supporters and far-right evangelica­ls, right? Barry Davis Agoura Hills

In a speech on his immigratio­n policy, Trump said that those “who support bigotry and hatred will not be admitted.” Hmmm, does that mean he and all of his followers will leave the country? If so, I suspect it would raise the average IQ of the country considerab­ly.

As an added benefit, the national debt could be reduced by selling hats emblazoned with “Make America SMART Again.” Of course, the hats would be made right here in the good old U.S. of A. as opposed to China. Patricia Brown Redondo Beach

Your story did not mention 80% of Trump’s speech in favor of repeating past “gaffes,” and ignores how Hillary Clinton and the president have handled things to date.

“Extreme” vetting of immigrants coming to the United States is both legal and necessary.

The United States has always excluded those who do not believe in our values, e.g. anarchists, communists, etc. Advocates of sharia law deserve no less. Steven Vien San Pedro

The article about Trump’s call for “extreme vetting” of migrants was bewilderin­g. For some, it will be the menace of McCarthyis­m of the past. For others, the future foundation of fascism.

Either way, Trump has become terribly tedious.

Perhaps, the salient words of Oscar Wilde are apropos: “It is absurd to divide people into good or bad. People are either charming or tedious.”

It is conceivabl­e, though, that Trump is also becoming bad for America. Tom Kaminski Redondo Beach

Extreme vetting was on national display during the GOP primary — resulting in Trump, a reality show producer, the last one standing.

Trust me, my friends, that is why the really beautiful, wonderful, fantastic extreme vetting works, a beautiful thing, really, folks have told me. Bob Ginn Arcadia

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