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They are humans not pawns

Por: PennLive Opinion September 27, 2022

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Recent actions by the governors of Texas, Arizona and Florida transporting migrants to New York City, Washington D.C. and Martha’s Vineyard, are heartless and inhumane. People leaving their home countries are desperate and endure incredible dangers and hardships to reach the United States.Let us truly “welcome the stranger” and not use them as political pawns.Ann Marie Judson, Lower Allen Township, Pa.... + full article



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