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Letters to the editor - January 7, 2026
- Letters on January 7, 2026, debate proposals to deport 11 million immigrants, with some suggesting U.S. passports for Dreamers first, warning of critical sector losses.
- The U.S. government is accused of outsourcing migrant detention and payments, with letters alleging U.S. payments to partner states like Palau and funding imprisonment in El Salvador, Uganda, and Eswatini, while Republican rhetoric is described by letter writers as hysteria and self-destruction.
- A letter writer who witnessed Munich policing recommends stricter DUI rules, citing vehicle seizure on first offense and license loss after a local fatal crash killed ER physician Dr. Judith Fitzgerald on Saddle Road.
- On Wednesday evening a food-bank staff member discovered a freezer failure, prompting IGA and Thriftway to offer freezer space and staff help while volunteers and staff including Travis, night manager, and Tanner, back-of-house crew, moved donations into cold storage and trucks.
- Letters highlight weakened oversight by the National Audit Office and parliamentary committees, noting the public accounts committee’s four government versus three opposition members let Mr Speaker, a Labourite, swing decisions, while ombudsman reports often stall after reaching the prime minister.
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Letters to the editor - January 7, 2026
Laws are there to be brokenAnthony Saliba of St Paul’s Bay writes:The heading aptly describes what has been happening in our little country nation since 2013. The laissez-faire attitude taken and approved by the prime minister himself to defend his multitude of followers shows lack of respect to our ingrained institutions.Whenever the National Audit Office...
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Total News Sources17
Leaning Left3Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left, 37% Right
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources lean Left, 37% of the sources lean Right
38% Left
L 38%
C 25%
R 37%
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