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Over 100 rural hospitals and farms face operational challenges as key support programs like Medicaid and REAP are halted during the ongoing federal shutdown, officials say.

  • Earlier this month, letter writers warned that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents round up people without due process, raising civil-rights alarms, and cautioned that political rhetoric labeling an 'enemy' escalates threats.
  • Writers contend that democratic debate requires two political parties and two voices, while correspondents say Mackenzie mischaracterizes the Democratic party and rejects claims they favor open borders.
  • They describe institutional erosion, noting Republicans in Congress and Senate relinquish Article I powers and enable an administration using the Department of Justice against 'enemies'.
  • Writers urge updated immigration laws and a path to citizenship for long‑term residents, appealing to the Constitution to 'save our democracy' and promote civic unity.
  • Pointing to tradeoffs, correspondents warn expanded financial incentives drive rising single‑parenthood and cite Dr. Thomas Sowell to urge weighing policy tradeoffs in social programs.
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Brattleboro Reformer broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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