The United States was founded by immigrants who declared independence from Britain. This nation's founders wanted to be ruled by equitable laws that our citizens made for themselves, not by royalty or dictators. Every citizen of the United States has the right to challenge unjust laws through legislatures or the courts; therefore, respecting our nation's laws is fundamental to being a good American.
For Judith Hutton, CEO of the YWCA of Princeton ("Honor the legacy of Dorothy Height," May 23), to assert in her op-ed article that enforcement of our existing immigration laws is "racism" insults every American who believes in the rule of law. Her article also disrespects the millions of legal immigrants who have enriched our nation by obeying our laws, applying for legal residency and often becoming citizens.
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