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Letters: Fremont’s new police chief should have come from the ranks

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Letters: Fremont’s new police chief should have come from the ranks

The East Bay Times has always been a platform for the community to voice their opinions and concerns. And today, we are proud to present the letters to the editor for February 10, 2026. Our readers have shared their thoughts on a variety of topics, ranging from local news to individualized curriculums, running elections, ICE contradictions, fake playbooks, and even boomers marching. It is heartening to see the diverse perspectives of our readers and their active participation in shaping our society.

Firstly, let’s talk about the local news. Our readers have highlighted the importance of staying informed about what’s happening in our own backyard. With the rise of social media and global news dominating our feeds, it is easy to overlook the issues and events that directly affect us. But our readers have reminded us that it is crucial to stay connected to our community and be aware of the challenges and achievements of our neighbors. After all, a strong community starts with well-informed individuals.

Moving on to the topic of individualized curriculums, our readers have expressed their support for this approach in education. They believe that every student is unique and has their own strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, a one-size-fits-all curriculum may not be the most effective way to nurture their potential. Our readers have suggested that a personalized curriculum would allow students to focus on their interests and develop their skills, leading to a more fulfilling and successful academic journey.

The letters also touched upon the recent elections and the importance of running them smoothly. Our readers have commended the efforts of the election officials and volunteers who worked tirelessly to ensure a fair and transparent process. They have also emphasized the need for every eligible citizen to exercise their right to vote and make their voices heard. Our readers have reminded us that democracy is a privilege and it is our responsibility to protect and uphold it.

Another topic that has been brought to our attention is the contradictions within the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. Our readers have expressed their concerns over the treatment of immigrants and the lack of accountability within the agency. They have urged for reforms and a more humane approach towards immigration policies. Our readers have reminded us that we are a nation built by immigrants and it is our duty to treat them with dignity and respect.

The issue of fake playbooks has also been raised by our readers. They have highlighted the dangers of misinformation and the impact it can have on our society. Our readers have reminded us to fact-check and verify information before sharing it, as it can have serious consequences. They have also called for stricter measures to combat the spread of fake news and hold those accountable who intentionally spread false information.

Lastly, our readers have shared their thoughts on the recent boomers marching. They have praised the older generation for their activism and their determination to bring about change. Our readers have reminded us that age is just a number and it is never too late to stand up for what we believe in. They have also encouraged the younger generation to learn from their elders and continue the fight for a better future.

In conclusion, the letters to the editor for February 10, 2026, have given us a glimpse into the minds of our readers and their concerns for our society. We are grateful for their contributions and their unwavering support in making our community a better place. Let’s continue to engage in meaningful discussions and work together towards a brighter future. As always, we welcome your thoughts and opinions on the issues that matter to you. Keep writing to us, and let’s keep the conversation going.

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