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Dozens of Jewish groups are protesting Trump’s deportations

 by Edward Ulrich, February 8, 2025




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A Jerusalem Post article explains that dozens of national and local Jewish organizations have signed an open letter urging Donald Trump to stop his plans for mass deportations.

The letter said the following:

America has long prided itself on being a place of refuge, a beacon of hope for those fleeing persecution and seeking a better life.  Our nation’s diversity and its commitment to religious freedom have shaped the fabric of our society.  Jewish families—past and present, here and elsewhere—know what it is to live in fear for the immediate and long-term safety of our families.  We have been forced to flee, denied access to safety, scapegoated, detained, and exploited.  This history and our Jewish values make immigration policy – including ensuring a functioning and welcoming refugee program and protection of the right to seek asylum – deeply personal to the Jewish community.


The article deceitfully claims that “[Joe Biden issued an] order last June that effectively shut down the US-Mexico border,” however illegal immigration actually proceeded essentially unimpeded until the end of his presidency.

Trump has been saying that his focus will be deporting wanted criminals and national security threats, (link) but even that hasn’t deterred the groups from writing the letter.

The article also says, “The Groups representing all four major Jewish religious movements [previously] opposed [Trump’s] travel ban on several Muslim-majority countries as well as his policy of separating families detained at the border.  Jewish groups challenged immigration actions in court, protested at immigration facilities and volunteered and fundraised to aid migrants.”

Why would people who are so concerned about being persecuted be so adamant about enabling the widespread importation of people who want to persecute them the most? (link, link, and link)



Open borders for the U.S. and Europe, but not for Israel


Jewish people can move to Israel once the immigration-related problems that they are advocating for become too unbearable for them, but nobody else who is affected will be able to do that.

Polls are saying that 79 percent of Jewish people in the U.S. voted for Kamala Harris, which must mean that they also support the open borders agendas of the Democrats. (link, link, and link)  (But note however that polls can’t be trusted.)  Also Jewish organizations such as the Hebrew Immigration Aid Society are at the forefront of importing illegal immigrants including Islamists into Western countries (link) who are often hostile towards Jews and others, as this article explains.


Joe Biden’s Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was on the board of the pro-open borders organization the Hebrew Immigration Aid Society (HIAS), and the Jewish ADL organization had hypocritically stated, “It is unrealistic and unacceptable to expect the State of Israel to voluntarily subvert its own sovereign existence and nationalist identity to become a vulnerable minority within what was once its own territory.”

See this article for more information about these matters.

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