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People who advocate overthrow should be excluded from citizenship

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Editor,

I also attended the class on the Constitution held at the Polson Library. As I recall the discussion, it was never said that Muslims should not be allowed in the country, as was quoted in your Jan. 26 letter, “Bigotry has no place in Constitution classes.” 

This country was founded on the ideal that each citizen be allowed to worship as he pleases. What was said was that no group, including Muslims, should be allowed to establish, or promote, a rule of law outside the Constitution.  

People, or groups of people, who advocate the overthrow of our government and our Constitution, should certainly be excluded from citizenship and immigration.   

Rich Beauchamp
Polson

 

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