Lawyers Trying to Push U.S. Into Third World
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Irma Rodriguez resented having to translate for her parents as a child, and has turned that resentment into a federal case.
This is my resentment: For years, foreign-speaking citizens have gone to their families and friends to have their English ballots translated.
Why can’t Rodriguez’s parents and others use this system? When there are so many other pressing financial shortfalls, why do we have to pay for something people should be doing for themselves?
LORI WEISS
Los Angeles
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