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Jeanette Vizguerra is pictured in the sanctuary of the First Unitarian Church on Feb. 16, 2017 in Denver, Colorado.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
Jeanette Vizguerra is pictured at the First Unitarian Church in Denver on Feb. 16. The mother of four, who is facing impending deportation from the United States, has taken sanctuary at the church in hopes of gaining a "stay of deportation." She has lived in the U.S. for more than 20 years, having entered the country illegally from Mexico in 1997. Three of her children are American citizens.

Re: “” April 21 letter to the editor. 

A letter-writer complained about American residents who don’t learn English and “assimilate.” May I remind him the United States was Spanish from the Oregon border to Miami for hundreds of years (Santa Fe predates the pilgrims), and the rest of the West was French. My New York-born mother was raised speaking German at home, and my grandfather worked in the chemical industry — which, like beer and meatpacking, was conducted largely in German until World War II.

My guess is there are more than 50 languages spoken every day in Denver and Aurora, and it doesn’t bother me one bit. This is America, land of immigrants from everywhere.

As for assimilation, our requirement is allegiance to the Constitution, not some dream of cultural and racial uniformity. Talk to a Native American for some tips on coping with diversity and immigration.

Richard Opler, Parker


I wholeheartedly agree with letter-writer Bill Hineser regarding an illegal immigrant who is seeking sanctuary in a church. C’mon, let’s get real. One of Time’s most influential people? Really? Who is she influencing? Others like her to do the same?

Come here illegally, don’t assimilate into the American culture, don’t learn the English language,  commit minor crimes. What an influential role model! Not!

Ellen Pesavento, Aurora

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