Becoming a citizen of this great nation is a divine gift, not a universal right
A former director of German intelligence argues that neo-Nazis are not the primary source of antisemitism in Germany today. It is the intersection of left-wing activists and Muslim migrants.
New York Times columnist tries to memory-hole his prior views on immigration
Pretending it’s not happening will only make the consequences worse
And start taking policy seriously
The Civil Rights Movement didn’t pave the way for Asian American success in America. A Jewish immigration activist did.
Two American novelists draw inspiration for their fiction from the true stories of their grandmothers’ immigration
Partisan explanations for why birth rates are falling miss the true sources of a cross-cultural trend, and the possible solutions
Rokhl’s Golden City: Two tales of Jewish immigration on film
Catholic churches in El Paso offer assistance to a new wave of migrants amid an uncertain future for Title 42 pandemic restrictions
Taking a new look at my family’s history, after watching Ken Burns’ PBS documentary ‘The U.S. and the Holocaust’
Having converted their own republic into a borderless credit union, Americans have to borrow other people’s national pride
The U.S. immigration system is a farce—and such small portions!
There’s a new wave of North Americans moving to Israel for a different way of life—and they’re not who you’d imagine
It’s way more complicated than left versus right
The last four years saw unprecedented civic participation by and social acceptance of American Muslims
Lessons to be learned from the diverging political paths of Asian and Hispanic Americans
‘Americanizing’ immigrants means first and foremost assuring them that they aren’t the first or the last new Americans