To the publisher: Like the columnist Dylan Hernandez (“Celebration of Jackie Robinson Day Rings Hollows Dodgers following a White House visit», April 15), I was saddened that the Dodgers chose to visit the White House. I understand that it would have taken a certain courage to make it another failed. We would like to ask you to get up for a silent moment of prayer that our president, Donald Trump, can succeed in his efforts to bring Kingmar Abrego Garcia home. »»
Ron Rubin, Valley Glen
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To the editor: Bravo to Hernandez for having reported the hypocrisy of the dodgers celebrating Jackie Robinson's day after launching him with a president who is anti-dei and peddled, as Hernandez wrote: “Occasional racism”. In addition, the president is a convicted criminal and was tried responsible for sexual abuse in a civil affair. Any sports team – or nobody elsewhere – which consists with it tacime tacitly this behavior. They dignify a man without dignity. They normalize an abnormal president. I doubt that Robinson would have done.
Bill Carey, Sherman Oaks
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To the editor: To avoid repeating the hypocrisy to celebrate Jackie Robinson's day after visiting Trump, the Dodgers should cancel their next evening of application of the law. How can dodgers honor courageous police after normalizing someone who has pardoned several criminals responsible for the attack and wounds of courageous police officers?
Kelly Gallagher, Santa Ana