In my humble opinion, the creators of the 'list' are victims. They were trying to be do-gooders, which has lately landed some people in trouble. The women sent a list of suspected criminals, i.e., illegal immigrants, and their suspect Social Security numbers to the police. The police are protecting the illegals. Each person on that list should then have been checked out for legitimacy by the authorities and the records then corrected. Those who were illegal should have been prosecuted for stealing Social Security numbers, illegal entry into the country and fraud for illegal identity. Instead, the list was used against the do-gooders by our supposed protectors. Those two women have been persecuted and prosecuted as criminals for doing what most Utahns would like to do, because the illegals are draining us of billions of dollars that is used to support them.
Loa Don Glade
Salt Lake City
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