Category Archives: Immigration

Judaism and Immigration Reform

Rabbi Jason Rosenberg has a recipe for destroying America: Judaism has something to say about Immigration Reform. And, it starts with Welcoming the Stranger, and Protecting the Weak. Immigration Reform has been a hot issue, these past few months. A … Continue reading

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Frightened Rabbi Wants Her American Citizenship

I find it often helps to see a picture of someone before listening to his ideas. Link Steve Sailer’s Law of Female Journalism: “The most heartfelt articles by female journalists tend to be demands that social values be overturned in … Continue reading

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Germany’s Role In Sparking The Refugee Crisis

Comments to Steve Sailer: * Thilo Sarrazin’s recent book comprehensively and explicitly underlines the way the previous mass intake of third world labor into Germany happened to be a non-working, welfare chomping economic and fiscal disaster. * In my younger … Continue reading

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Where Are The Voices Of Jewish Leaders Opposed To Letting In More Muslim Immigrants?

From reading Google News, all I see are Jews welcoming this influx of Islamic immigrants from Syria. Well, how would you like them living in your house? If you don’t want them on your block, why would you wish that … Continue reading

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COMPASSION SIGNALLING ABOUT A SAD PHOTOGRAPH WON’T SOLVE SYRIA’S REFUGEE PROBLEM

James Delingpole writes: It’s a pretty low-down trick, you might have thought, to use a harrowing photograph of a dead child to advance your political agenda and signal the depths of your compassion. But almost everyone has been at it … Continue reading

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