Category Archives: Immigration

American Jewish Year Book 2013: Immigration

Link: Jewish groups were generally pleased with the Supreme Court’s decision to deny states the right to upstage the Federal government in enforcing immigration policy. The American Jewish Committee (AJC) praised the Arizona vs United States decision, but expressed disappoinment … Continue reading

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A Torah Perspective on National Borders and Illegal Immigration

By Nochum Mangel and Shmuel Klatzkin: If the heavens and earth and all of mankind are created by one G‑d, what does the Torah, G‑d’s instruction manual, tell us about One World–ism? Does it recognize national boundaries as legitimate? In … Continue reading

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American Jewish Yearbook 2014

Link: Hopes were high that Congress might enact long sought reforms to the nation’s immigration system. Surveys showed that the Hispanic vote had grown to 10% of the electorate in the 2012 election and Conservative pundits opined that the Republican … Continue reading

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What Is Europe’s Duty To Immigrants?

Steve Sailer writes: A simple reform would be to modernize the refugee application system to the 21st Century and run it solely over the Internet. You can apply from your local Internet cafe in your own country, and if you … Continue reading

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Immigrant Crime

REPORT: A language barrier initially hindered the investigation, Police Chief Toussaint Summers Jr. said. “The first officers who arrived on scene observed the suspect with a knife,” he told The Associated Press. “They gave him commands and he complied with … Continue reading

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