Harold Ezell's suggestion that the acts and threats of L.A. death squads are a result of an "orchestrated PR campaign" (Part I, July 28) on the part of the religious sanctuary movement might be taken humorously were it not for the source of the comment.
As the Western regional commissioner for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Ezell symbolizes that aspect of government charged with implementing the new immigration law enacted by Congress and signed by the President last November. If Ezell wonders why Central American refugees in general, and Salvadorans in particular, are staying away in droves from the neat, new, polished INS offices to apply for "amnesty," he need only ponder the insensitive words which emanate from his mouth.
