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Dropping off busloads of unscheduled migrants in front of Vice President Kamala Harris' home in D.C. and flying two planes of unscheduled migrants to Martha's Vineyard is cartoonishly, knee-slappingly clever ("Migrants say they were misled about destination," Sept. 17). Standing ovation, folks, for evil in action. Remember: Don't get mad; get even.
But this is not checkers, nor chess. This is humanity in desperate need. Human beings who have survived terrors that you and I can't even imagine. Human beings who seek only a chance to work for their living in a safe environment. Human beings who believe in our promise of asylum, our welcome to the world's "wretched refuse."
Yes, we have an enormous challenge. Yes, it's much bigger than we ever imagined. But we, too, are bigger than we imagine. We have not stepped up earnestly under either party's political administration to face and actualize what our principles demand. True, it's not fair to expect our border states to handle the entire problem. Sending migrants to other states is logical, and it is kind to those in need when we apportion them in a fair and civilized manner — which, of course, means scheduling their arrival times so plans can be put in place that will work for all concerned.
Has "decency" departed our vocabulary? Our behavior?
Shawn O'Rourke Gilbert, Edina
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