Tag: Immigration

In the upcoming Biden-Trump debate, Jewish viewers can anticipate discussions on significant Jewish topics like Israel-Hamas war and antisemitism, likely addressed by the Jewish moderators Dana Bash and Jake Tapper.
Luai Ahmed shares his journey from escaping fundamentalist Islamist culture in Yemen to becoming a pro-Israel peace advocate in Sweden, addressing challenges of integration and calling for more balanced discussions on multiculturalism and immigration.
Former UK government minister and MP Robert Halfon discusses the challenges facing the Conservative party as polls predict a significant loss in the upcoming election.
The text explores the theme of broken dolls as a metaphor for personal and societal struggles, focusing on the history of doll hospitals founded by Jewish immigrants in the US at the turn of the 20th century and in modern times.
Some Jewish groups have criticized President Biden's executive order closing the U.S.-Mexico border to asylum seekers, noting the historical parallels with past refusals of Jewish refugees.
The text discusses the Jewish question in French politics, focusing on the challenges faced by a French Jewish family in deciding whether to stay in France due to concerns about rising anti-Semitism, particularly from Muslim immigrants and the political rise of right-wing parties like Marine Le Pen's National Rally.
Saul Steinberg, a Romanian architecture student and cartoonist, found himself interned in Villa Tonelli, Italy during the early 1940s under fascist rule, facing troubles due to growing antisemitism and expulsion orders.
The text discusses various topics including a Gaza encampment at a college campus, the perceived future role of Barron Trump as an American Caesar according to online memes, controversies surrounding NPR CEO Katherine Maher, and external actors' involvement in campus protests, particularly related to pro-Palestine activism.
The article discusses how individuals from non-Jewish backgrounds, like Hindus and Sikhs, have a different perspective on and understanding of antisemitism due to not being part of cultures influenced by centuries of animosity towards Jews.
The text discusses the current challenges facing the Jewish community globally, focusing on rising antisemitism, particularly from certain factions on the Left.
The text recounts the experiences of the author's grandmother and family during and after World War II, detailing the chaos and challenges they faced living in a communal apartment in Moscow.
The Antisemitism Project newsletter discusses the rise of antisemitism in the UK, particularly in London, following events like the Hamas attack on Israel and the war in Gaza.
Amidst the debate over the charedi (ultra-Orthodox) community's exemption from military service in Israel, Sefardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef suggested that charedim might leave the country rather than be drafted, prompting public responses suggesting support for their departure.
The writer shares a mix of humorous and serious anecdotes, including a nerve-wracking experience at JFK Immigration, meeting Ben Shapiro, and giving a shiur at his house.
In a comparison between economist Paul Krugman's views on immigration from 2006 and 2024, a shift is noted from concerns over the negative impact of immigration on low-skilled workers in the earlier piece to a more positive outlook in the later one.
Former President Donald Trump criticized Mazi Melesa Pilip, a Jewish Republican candidate, for failing to seek his endorsement in a special election to replace expelled GOP Rep. George Santos.
In a recent special election in New York, Democrat Tom Suozzi won by eight points, indicating a setback for Republicans.
The author discovers his familial connection to the Jewish Lower East Side of New York through his great-great-grandfather, Sender Jarmulowsky, who played a crucial role in building the community.
The article discusses two potential reasons for Joe Biden's potential loss in the 2024 election: his open-door policy at the US southern border and his handling of the Iranian threat.
The tension over illegal immigration in the United States continues to escalate, with Texas and the federal government clashing over border security.
The article discusses the issue of Islamophobia and argues that there are rational reasons to be fearful of Islam and Muslims due to their geopolitical influence and the presence of terrorism.
The article discusses the issue of unrestricted immigration in the United States under the Biden administration.
The Bnei Menashe Jewish community is disputing the Israeli parliamentary report that claimed seven community members were killed in a missile strike in Northeast India.
A rocket attack on a synagogue in northeast India resulted in the death of seven members of the Bnei Menashe Jewish community, a group that identifies as descendants of the Israelite tribe of Menasseh.
Irving Matlow, a 96-year-old member of Toronto's Jewish community, is making Aliyah to Israel, joining 45,000 new immigrants, including over 720 since Hamas attacks in 2023.