Hi all,
Thanks for your comments on this morning’s piece on due process — I hope you found it helpful. Here’s a link in case you haven’t read it yet, plus a link to the piece it’s following up on:
Do you still have lingering questions about the case? Then I want to hear them!
In fact, if you have any burning questions on government, politics, history, or more — drop them in the comments and I’ll try to answer them in my Sunday mailbag piece.
One of my favorite parts about writing this newsletter is hearing your feedback and answering your questions. Leave a comment to let me know what’s on your mind, and I’ll do my best to answer on Sunday!
— Gabe
Following your book discussion on Mad House, I decided to read Mitt Romney's biography. This quote is from the prologue:
"A very large portion of my party really doesn't believe in the Constitution."
I find this thoroughly disheartening. It causes me think that many in congress are actually on board with the united states becoming an autocracy. What is your take on this?
Why is it that most of the stories and situations we hear about related to the deportation process involve only men? Are there women being deported, are they being deported in the same numbers? Or is the administration avoiding deporting women because their stories would evoke more sympathy? ( I don’t think it’s because women in these situations follow the rules more carefully than men!)