Why should a 4 -year -old face deportation while Trump forgives?

To the editor: If Deysi Vargas could afford a million dollars in Mar-a-Lago, he could save his daughter, as the mother of fiscal criminal Paul Walczak (“The 4 -year -old Bakersfield girl faces deportation could die a few days after losing medical attention.” May 27). He was forgiven after his mother bought a seat at President Trump's recent dinner.

If your daughter were a republican governor convicted of campaign financing fraud such as former Connectic Governor John Rowland, she could be forgiven (“Trump issues forgins for politicians, reality show stars, a union leader and rapper,” May 29). If his daughter were a demonstration that tried to overthrow the peaceful transfer of our democracy as the criminals of January 6, it could be forgiven. But Vargas' daughter is simply a 4 -year -old girl of Mexican descent who needs medical treatment that saves lives she can get in the United States. His daughter, because of his innocence and lack of wealth and without loyalty to Trump, is apparently a danger to remain free in the United States.

Fred Burgess, Camarillo

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