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East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for Feb. 16, 2023

While we need to have compassion for the homeless we cannot let them run the state as it seems often they do.

One of the cities being sued, Pleasant Hill, has had ample opportunities over the past several years to approve housing projects and pro-actively pursue housing development opportunities. Instead, revenue-generating projects such as hotels and used car dealerships were sought out and approved. Now the city is forced to develop high-density housing projects on the few remaining open spaces across the city.

According to this approach, those of Philippine descent don’t care about the deaths due to fighting terrorists , Chinese immigrants must ignore slave labor camps, organ harvesting and Tiananmen Square , or those from Central America don’t care about the cartels no matter how many people die.

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