Letter to the Editor: It’s their home too

should not be considered in whatever the issue at hand.

I would like to point out that in many cases, those “not of Northern  Marianas descent” have lived in the CNMI for 20, 25, 30 years or more (some  came over as Peace Corps volunteers) — longer than maybe half of the  current indigenous population. Over the years, they have become active  participants in the development of the CNMI, as teachers, coaches, judges,  attorneys, staff of government agencies, members of the private sector,  contributing their fair share to the shape of what constitutes the present  CNMI.

These people, not of Northern Marianas descent, have nevertheless made the  Marianas their home, have developed a stake in its welfare, have acquired  much useful knowledge and experience and in addition, any number happen to  have spouses who are of Northern Marianas descent.  They are all, it seems  to me, also entitled to voice their opinion, to be heard, even if they  themselves lack that magic qualification.

RUTH L. TIGHE

Tanapag, Saipan 

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