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To the Editor:
I have no doubt that Mr. Cullen speaks for many Americans in wishing that the words "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddle masses" had never made it anywhere near the Statue of Liberty. That being said, he might have mentioned the immediate and severe legal challenges President Trump's executive order has faced from the federal judiciary, which has thus far struck down his all-advised, slapdash, and transparently heartless first go at "making America safe again." I do hope that Mr. Cullen makes it to Puerto Rico sometime, although I still have no idea how that relates to his argument.
Andrew M. Leber is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Government.
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