Tag: McSally

‘Schools Should Be Able to Make This Decision Without Having to Worry About Their Students Being Sent Out of the Country’

Dear Senator McSally, Senator Sinema, and Representative Andy Briggs,

In regards to the recent decision by ICE to rescind visas for foreign students if schools are not in person this fall, I want to express my strong opposition to this decision. There are plenty of reasons for schools to be online, and individual schools should be able to make this decision without having to worry about their students being sent out of the country. I can’t see any benefit from sending away students who are contributing to our economy, improving themselves, and experiencing the best of our country.

Regards,
Angelinda (Arizona)

‘Let the Facts Speak for Themselves and Let Justice Weigh the Evidence’

Dear Senators McSally and Sinema,

Right now, you have the opportunity to make a decision that has the potential to change our country for better or for worse for generations to come. The decision you have to make is much bigger than deciding the guilt or innocence of President Trump, it will outlast your political career, and will set a precedent for all future impeachment proceedings.

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‘Integrity Is Crucial to Our Nation’s Survival’

Dear Senators McSally and Sinema,

Integrity is crucial to our nation’s survival. Please objectively review the facts in the impeachment trial and decide based on the evidence. This is not a matter of staying within party lines. This is a matter of right and wrong, using the facts as well as your conscience to make the correct decision as a juror. You would deserve impartiality if YOU were on trial. Our nation deserves the same. Thank you for doing the right thing.

Sincerely,
Brenda (Arizona)

‘I Can Attest to the Importance of Sacrifice in the Name of Protecting Freedom’

Dear Senator McSally,

I am an Army wife. Though I have only been [able] to identify as such for the last 18 months, I can attest to the importance of sacrifice in the name of protecting the freedom of our great country. Among our freedoms is the freedom of speech, and I am grateful to have the opportunity to share my concerns with you in this letter.

I have been following the news of the impeachment proceedings by way of impartial news outlets. My investment in the proceedings is much greater than any other occurrence in D.C. than I’d have ever expected. Truthfully, I feel a great need to pay close attention, for I fear that work in my government is being done dishonestly.

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