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Don't Dismiss Le Pen As a "Xenophobe"


Don't Dismiss Le Pen As a "Xenophobe"

Who can fault French voters for casting their votes for the anti-Muslim-immigration Le Pen? ("Europe's explosive identity crisis," News: Analysis & Commentary, May 20). After all, Muslim immigrants in France are responsible for a wave of recent synagogue burnings and anti-Semitic violence. How speaking out against terrorist-cheering Muslims is labeled as "xenophobic" escapes me.

Geoffrey P. Lantos
Professor of
Business Administration
Stonehill College
North Easton, Mass.




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