It is sad to know that American citizens support this type of behavior. No wonder many are crossing the border to earn their right to invade their country.
It is so sad that American citizens on our small island want to share our home when they have a bigger land in the United States.
It is so sad that some people who call me racist make me think that they are racists too.
It is so sad that an American citizen, one local and a group of nonresidents went to the United States Congress a couple of years ago to report about CNMI human trafficking and that critical reports about these islands are mentioned by Wikipedia. And yet the U.S. Congress did not come to our place to hear our side. Now, the U.S. takeover is happening because of this unjust behavior.
It is sad to know that many islanders are following the teachings of the U.S. government, but trainers who were hired or sent here to train cheated us, misconstrued their purpose here and used our place for vacation.
It is sad to know that many of you out there behave like this, here in my place, and yet in your place where there is more abusive and worse behavior you didn’t stand up and spoke wisely as you are now doing here.
It is sad to know that many islanders who go to school and who have read my letter just sit there and let these critics whom I don’t need here anymore attack me like I’m a little scared rabbit running for her life.
It is sad to know that many readers support these critics who are biased against us locals. If the U.S. government made them citizens, how many of them are biased? I’ve heard that Chinese, Nepalese, Bangladeshis, Japanese and Koreans don’t really behave like this group of critics who are very contagious in our nation. Hopefully the U.S. government will deport all criminals.
It is sad to hear them claim that they helped develop the CNMI yet we are not developing but falling faster than we could even calculate and yet many are so blind to see it. Sometimes I wonder if these critics are here because in their own place no one wants them.
WINNIE ATALIG
San Jose, Tinian


