Letter confusing the issue
To the editor:
Re: Feb. 19 where would Trump send me?
Dr. Thomas J. Williford’s letter is based on probabilities and assumptions. His ancestors entered this country “legally” through Ellis Island. They become citizens through the legal process.
However, his letter attempts to confuse the issue in order to make his point that actually debunks everything else he says that follows with his statement “her mother was born in the U.S., but her grandparents were probably not naturalized at the time”. Probably? If he isn’t sure, he has nothing else to say with any validity.
The remainder of his letter is a waste of words and shows him to be an anti Trump guy and that’s OK. He has the right to his opinion.
However, if Dr. Thomas J. Williford finds it necessary to discuss his agenda, then he should do so without probabilities and assumptions.
Roger Baumann
Wabasso