JCPA is proud to have helped bring together over 85 Jewish organizations — representing millions of diverse American Jews across the country — to oppose the Administration’s plans to launch mass deportations, build massive detention camps, and conduct sweeping raids.

“The Jewish community knows well not only the importance of welcoming the stranger but also the dangerous path down which scapegoating, fear, and bigotry lead. These draconian immigration policies don’t just threaten our core values and freedoms — they also fundamentally make Jewish Americans, and so many other communities, less safe by normalizing hate and dehumanization and further emboldening violent extremists,” Jewish Council for Public Affairs CEO Amy Spitalnick said.

Our Jewish history and values make immigration policy deeply personal. As Jews, we have been exiled, denied refuge, scapegoated, detained, and exploited.
We know that a society that isn’t safe for all people is not safe for Jews.

Read the full letter: https://bit.ly/JewishOrgsDeportationsLetter

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