Miami Herald

WE NEED THE WALL

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BUSINESSMA­N, SPY?

How much more bizarre can this get? We have a president who does not want to answer the question as to whether he is, or ever was, acting on behalf of Russia as an agent.

As he’s only told about 8,000 lies thus far, it can’t be that he’s concerned about one more. Maybe he doesn’t want to answer that one under oath because it could get him five years for perjury.

That, however, would turn out to be a light sentence compared to what one gets for treason.

– Jay W. Gould, – Miami

Over the past few months, I have been mystified by the comments of Democrat leaders and some of your correspond­ents such as John Simpson in today’s Miami Herald’s Letters to the Editor section.

These people are of the opinion that it is not worth protecting our southern border since only a minority of illegals and drugs come into this country through that border. I do not understand their logic. If a third of the drugs enter the U.S. through the Mexican border, we should not spend money to plug the hole simply because it is not at least half.

No one imagines that a physical barrier on the southern border will prevent all or even a majority of drugs and illegals from entering the country. But we do whatever can be done wherever it can be done to reduce the problem.

– Michael Katz, Miami

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