So the rich and famous are protesting the death of Renee Nicole Good (“‘ICE OUT’: Celebrities at Golden Globes wear pins targeting ICE,” Web. Jan. 11). What about Laken Riley, Rachel Morin, Jocelyn Nungaray and all the other fallen angels who were kidnapped, raped and murdered by illegal immigrants — perhaps not unlike the illegals now being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents?

Laken, Rachel and Jocelyn never had a chance — but Good did when an ICE agent asked her to get out of her car. If Good had obeyed the officer’s reasonable orders instead of refusing and then driving into him, she would be alive today.

Celebrities never wore pins to honor Laken, Rachel or Jocelyn or these girls’ parents, who were left to grieve and bury their daughters. These girls remain a taboo subject to Democrats. When former President Joe Biden finally acknowledged Laken, he got her first name wrong, calling her “Lincoln Riley.”



Good was part of an ICE watch group and had been harassing and impeding officers all day, right up to the moment of her death. Shame on all those celebrities honoring her. They ought to be happy that the federal agents are getting dangerous criminals out of communities. Their priorities are donkey backward.

JOANN LEE FRANK

Clearwater, Florida

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