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U.S. Religious Freedom Commission: Saudi Textbooks Refer to Christians and Jews as 'Infidels'

By Michael W. Chapman | May 20, 2021 | 2:12pm EDT
 
 
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(CNS News) -- In its section on global anti-Semitism, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom's (USCIRF) annual report discloses that Saudi Arabia's textbooks, although much improved, still discuss Jewish "treachery" and refer to Christians and Jews as "infidels."

Overall, in 2020, "far-right (including neo-Nazis), far-left, and Islamist extremists increasingly threatened Jewish communities in Europe, reads the report

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"Textbooks in countries whose governments profess Islam as an official religion continued to contain antisemitic content," said the USCIRF. "Iran’s textbooks portrayed Jews as 'conspirational' and referenced 'Jewish gold hoarders and capitalists.'" 

"Saudi Arabia’s textbooks, while significantly improved from previous years, still discussed Jewish 'treachery' and referred to Christians and Jews alike as 'infidels,'" states the report. 

In Germany, an investigation found that 29 officers in the security forces had shared "images of Hitler  and violent neo-Nazi propaganda in multiple group chats," according to the USCIRF. The officers were suspended.

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Also, the "chief of German domestic intelligence acknowledged that nearly all popular Islamist organizations that are active in Germany include antisemitism as a part of their ideology."

In Scandinavia, the "Nordic Resistance Movement harassed Jews in 20 cities ... during the week leading up to Yom Kippur," the report reveals. 

For Britain, the commission noted that "the British Labour Party had failed to respond sufficiently to far-left antisemitism within the party, including Holocaust denial and Rothschild conspiracy theories posted by party members on social media in previous years."

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Although ritually slaughtered meats are part of many Jews' diets, "the Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) ruled in December [2020] that 'member countries may ban the practice of ritual slaughter in order to promote animal welfare,'" according to the report

"Jews faced physical attacks and threats of violence at places of worship and in public throughout the year," said the commission. "In Germany, a man with a shovel badly injured a Jewish student leaving a synagogue in Hamburg on Sukkot. Likewise, a man wielding an ax entered a synagogue compound in Ukraine, though security guards stopped him before he entered the building. Assailants attacked Jewish families in Argentina and France as well as a Brazilian man wearing a kippah."

Anti-Semitism was prevalent in Poland's presidential election, said the commission, and there "were multiple instances reported of Jews being refused service due to their faith, Jewish professionals enduring antisemitic stereotypes in their places of work, and even a police request for a list of all Jews living in a Ukrainian city."

 

"Jewish cemeteries were frequent targets for acts of vandalism, including spray-painted Nazi rhetoric and imagery, smashed headstones, and stolen property," according to the report.  "A spate of such attacks occurred in Greece in the fall and winter, and cemeteries in at least eight other countries around the world suffered similar circumstances."

On the positive side, the USCIRF reported that anti-Semitic incidents in France fell 50% in 2020 when compared with 2019. Also, numerous countries "announced Holocaust and antisemitism awareness education programs, millions of dollars in security funding, and comprehensive strategies for combating antisemitism," said the commission. 


Graham: ‘We’re Inviting a Terrorist Attack on Our Country on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 by Losing Control of the Border’

By Melanie Arter | May 19, 2021 | 3:14pm EDT
 
 

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) speaks during a news conference as the Senate continues to debate the latest Covid-19 relief bill, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on March 5, 2021. (Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images)
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) speaks during a news conference as the Senate continues to debate the latest Covid-19 relief bill, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC on March 5, 2021. (Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) – Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) told Fox News’s “Hannity” that the Biden administration is “inviting a terrorist attack” on the United States on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by not controlling the southern border.

“Let's start with the border. We are inviting a terrorist attack on our country on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 by losing control of the border. How hard is it for a terrorist organization to figure out that you can put terrorists in this flow of illegal immigrants crossing our border? We’re equivocating on standing with Israel. I will be in Charleston, South Carolina tomorrow night rallying Christians and the Israeli community and freedom-loving South Carolinians to stand with Israel," Graham said.


"Two things I’m certain of. Hamas would kill every Israeli if they could. The only reason they are not is ‘cause Israel can defend itself, and Israel could kill tens of Palestinians if they wanted do. They don't. They want to live in peace. They want to live in security, so to my Democrats colleagues who are pushing Israel to stop killing Hamas, degrading Hamas, you’re wrong. Israel, if you’re listening, do what you need to do to protect yourself. This war needs to continue. You continue it. We have your back,” he said.

Graham said the U.S. has “done everything but take an ad out in the paper, come to America.”

“We’re stopping deportations. They’ve basically put ICE out of business. Joe Biden’s overwhelmed by the job of being president. The left has lost its mind. There’s more fentanyl across the border this time in 2021 than in all of 2020. Israel is under the gun – 3500 rockets. Where is it coming from? Iran,” the senator said.

“To the Biden administration, you would be insane to start negotiating with Iran as long as they’re still the largest state sponsor of terrorism. So I am very worried about our national security. I’m very worried about our border here at home,” Graham said, adding that “2022 is gonna be a hell of an election.”

“If you are a conservative person, and you don't vote in 2022, you have nobody to blame but yourself. I miss Donald Trump. None of this would happen if President Trump was president today. I hope he’s considering running. Let’s start a draft Trump movement. He’s the one guy who can go to the America people and say, ‘Let me finish what I started. What I did worked,’” he said.

Host Sean Hannity said that Trump’s agenda worked. 

“I like focus on the agenda. His agenda worked. Conservatism works. Any time those policies are implemented, it works, and I think Putin, Kim Jong-un, the mullahs in Iran and Xi in China, they feared Trump. They don't fear this guy,” Hannity said.

Graham agreed. 

“You got it. They are cleaning our clock, and when trump was the president of the United States, there was a different attitude the world had towards the United States, and I miss that attitude. We are weaker today than we’ve been since Jimmy Carter,” the senator said.


Amnesty Axis: George W. Bush Touts Cheap Migrant Labor with Zuckerberg Group

JUNO BEACH, FLORIDA - MAY 07: Former U.S. President George W. Bush speaks during the flag raising ceremony prior to The Walker Cup at Seminole Golf Club on May 07, 2021 in Juno Beach, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)
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Americans’ immigration laws can be changed in “bite-sized pieces” to let employers hire foreign workers instead of Americans, former President George W. Bush told an advocacy group backed by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.

“We’re working with a big coalition here in the Bush center,” Bush said in a May 6 interview arranged by the National Immigration Forum (NIF), which has been funded by Zuckerberg:

Can we get something done? I think so, but it’s going to have to be in bite-sized pieces … We don’t recognize the fact that there are jobs that need to be done and [foreign] people willing to do them and that needs to be part of a reform.

That “willing worker” goal would destroy Americans’ right to their own national labor market where American employers and American employees can compete on a level playing field for work and wages.

The “willing worker” goal pushed by Bush and his right-of-center Koch network is also being pushed by Zuckerberg’s left-of-center amnesty campaign.

The goal is hidden inside the January 20 amnesty and cheap-labor bill that was introduced by Joe Biden and cheered by Zuckerberg’s coalition. The bill creates an easy way for companies to hire an unlimited number of mid-skill foreign graduates in exchange for the promise of getting green cards in just ten years.

The plan builds on the existing pipelines of visa workers, which are imported via the H-1B, Optional Practical Training (OPT), L-1, TN, B-1/B-2, and other visa worker programs. Even though only about 80,000 foreign graduates get green cards per year, this green-cards-for-work labor system has allowed companies to build a foreign workforce of at least 800,000 mid-skilled foreign contract workers.

That huge mid-skill, no-rights workforce displaces hundreds of thousands of young Americans. This displacement slows technology growth, but it spikes profits by reducing pay, and it also reduces the chance that groups of U.S. or foreign tech workers can split off to create their own novel technologies and companies.

The NIF arranged the interview with Bush. It is part of a larger coalition of Zuckerberg-backed left-wing groups that are using street protests and lobbying to push Congress to pass multiple amnesties in 2021. George Soros has also supported the NIF’s spinoffs.

Bush explained that his personal low-profit, old-economy business on his estate could not survive if he had to rely on higher-wage, blue-collar American labor:

I’m a tree farmer — live oaks, red oaks if you need any … It’s not a very profitable business I want you to know, but it works because there are eight H-2B visa holders who come up [from Mexico] and work for us. They’re skilled, big family people, they send their money home to their families, but [the H-2B visa program requires] they have to go home every year for two months.

Then there’s a question as to whether or not the government let him back in after the two-year hiatus. That creates enormous uncertainty and if at some point, the government says “You can’t come back in,” then all of a sudden, we got a real problem.

“We’d benefit economically when people come to do work that needs to be done … and yet the system doesn’t recognize that now [because] it’s antiquated and broken, and it complicated, and it’s confusing,” Bush complained.

Bush explained why he does not favor Americans over migrants. “It depends on where you start your philosophy from. I started mine from ‘All life is precious, and we’re all God’s children.'”

While president, Bush’s poll ratings dipped to 33 percent in 2008 after he pushed amnesties in 2006 and 2007. Those amnesties included his “Any Willing Worker” plan, which would give American citizenship to foreigners if they agree to undercut Americans by taking jobs where employers offered meager wages.

“New immigration laws should serve the economic needs of our country,” Bush announced on January 7, 2004. “If an American employer is offering a job that American citizens are not willing to take, we ought to welcome into our country a person who will fill that job,” he said.

In April, the Cato Institute released a survey that showed that strong majorities of Americans believe U.S. immigration policy should first serve the interests of their fellow Americans, not of employers or investors.

“Nearly two-thirds (63%) of Americans say it’s more important when making immigration policy to consider what ‘benefits the United States and its current citizens,’” said the April 27 survey of 2,600 U.S. adults. The survey also showed that 60 percent of Americans want to reduce immigration by at least half.

Bush acknowledged the unpopularity of his plans. “There’s been a lack of leadership on the issue because … it is a very hot political issue,” Bush admitted to the NIF group. “Once an issue becomes politically hot, it’s very difficult to, you know, paint a positive picture.”

For many years, a wide variety of pollsters have shown deep and broad opposition to labor migration and the inflow of temporary contract workers into jobs sought by young U.S. graduates.

This opposition is multiracialcross-sexnon-racistclass-basedintra-Democraticrational, and recognizes the solidarity Americans owe to each other.

The voter opposition to elite-backed economic migration coexists with support for legal immigrants and some sympathy for illegal migrants. But only a minority of Americans — mostly leftists — embrace the many skewed polls and articles pushing the 1950’s corporate “Nation of Immigrants” claim.

The deep public opposition to labor migration is built on the widespread recognition that legal and illegal migration moves money away from most Americans’ pocketbooks and families.

Migration moves money from employees to employers, from families to investors, from young to old, from children to their parents, from homebuyers to investors, from technology to stoop labor, from red states to blue states, and from the central states to the coastal states such as New York.

George W. Bush Lobbies Republicans to Work with Joe Biden on Amnesty for Illegal Aliens

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 11: Seated on the dais are former Vice President Joe Biden, former US President George W. Bush, National Constitution Center Executive Committee Chairman Doug DeVos and National Constitution Center Executive Committee Chairman President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen await presentation of the 2018 Liberty Medal at The …
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Former President George W. Bush is lobbying House and Senate Republicans to work with President Joe Biden on amnesty for illegal aliens.

In an interview with the Dispatch Podcast, Bush said Biden and Republicans ought to strike a deal to provide amnesty, at the least, to illegal aliens enrolled in or eligible for former President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

“I think piecemeal probably makes sense and I think the president, if I could be so bold, is calling Republicans like-minded and saying ‘Let’s see if we can get something done,'” Bush said.

“Comprehensive may be too big of a reach right now,” Bush continued. “Like if they can get DACA done with some kind of border enhancement, you know plans to give Republicans comfort in voting for the bill, then all of the sudden there’s confidence to be gained.”

The statements come as Bush helps lead a charge among a Democrat-Republican coalition, big business interests, and the open borders lobby to provide amnesty to potentially millions of illegal aliens — a plan to which Biden gave a resounding endorsement in his first address to Congress last week.

In the address, Biden touted his amnesty for 11 to 22 million illegal aliens living in the United States while also urging Congress to pass two other amnesties: One for potentially 4.4 million illegal aliens and another for 2.1 million illegal aliens working on farms.

Bush, in recent weeks, revealed he is working the Koch network — run by the billionaire Koch brothers estate — to help Biden pass amnesty for illegal aliens. Not passing amnesty, Bush previously said, was his biggest disappointment as president.

The push comes as a survey from the pro-migration, Koch-funded Cato Institute reveals the extent to which Bush is out of step with Republican and conservative voters, as well as the majority of Americans.

The survey found 6-in-10 Americans want less overall immigration to the U.S., including 75 percent of Republicans and 76 percent of conservatives. Similarly, the survey showed 72 percent of Americans would prefer less immigration to the U.S. and more public benefits over more immigration and less public benefits.

Likewise, the survey confirmed opposing birthright citizenship is a mainstream Republican-held position.

In exclusive statements to Breitbart News, Republican staffers on Capitol Hill described Bush as an irrelevant globalist who does not represent the GOP’s base of voters or the majority of those in elected office.

“Republicans are well aware that his presidency was a national disaster on this issue as he failed to act when needed. Bush immigration policy has no impact today other than a reference on what not to do,” one House GOP aide said.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here


Report: 1,470 Christians Killed by Islamic Jihadists in Nigeria in First 4 Months of 2021

By Michael W. Chapman | May 19, 2021 | 4:24pm EDT
 
 

The wreckage of a car hit by an attack led by Boko Haram members is seen surrounded by residents of the Adam Kolo district of Maiduguri on February 24, 2021. - Boko Haram jihadists attacked the Nigerian city of Maiduguri in the volatile northeast, killing 16 people, including nine children who were playing football in a field, local militia told AFP February 24, 2021. (Photo by Stringer / AFP) (Photo by STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images)
The wreckage of a car hit by an attack led by Boko Haram members is seen surrounded by residents of the Adam Kolo district of Maiduguri on February 24, 2021. - Boko Haram jihadists attacked the Nigerian city of Maiduguri in the volatile northeast, killing 16 people, including nine children who were playing football in a field, local militia told AFP February 24, 2021. (Photo by Stringer / AFP) (Photo by STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNS News) -- In the first four months of 2021, at least 1,470 Christians were brutally killed by Islamic Jihadists in Nigeria, according to a report by the International Society for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law (Intersociety). 

In addition to the killings, an estimated 3,200 Nigerians were abducted by jihadists, 2,200 of whom were Christians. 

"The 1,470 Christian deaths in four months is the highest number recorded since 2014 and it specifically surpassed the total number of Christians killed in 2019," states the report. 

Graves of 17 worshippers and two priests, who were allegedly killed by Fulani herdsmen are watched by onlookers during a funeral service at Ayati-Ikpayongo in Gwer East district of Benue State, north-central Nigeria. (Getty Images)
Graves of 17 worshippers and two priests, who were allegedly killed by Fulani herdsmen are watched by onlookers during a funeral service at Ayati-Ikpayongo in Gwer East district of Benue State, north-central Nigeria. (Getty Images)

In Kaduna, which is in Northwest Nigeria, approximately 300 Christians were slaughtered out of 430 total victims, said Intersociety. 

About 200 Christians were killed in Benue, which is a North Central state in Nigeria. There were 90 Christians killed in Plateau; 80 killed in Ebonyi, Enugu, and Anambra; and 70 killed in Niger. (See report for more details.) 

There is a 26-page addendum attached to the Intersociety report, which provides details on the murders and abductions of the Christian Nigerians. Much of the information is gathered from African, British, and U.S. news outlets, as well as eyewitness accounts and testimonies.

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For instance, in a report from Apr. 17, 2021: "According to the Nigerian Tribune, suspected Fulani Jihadists invaded Wereng community in Plateau state on Thursday evening, killing six and severely injuring two. 'While they were resting, the gunmen, numbering about 15 who had probably been monitoring them appeared and shot at them at close range. They killed six of them on the spot while two sustained injuries,' a source told the Tribune, adding that the insurgents also destroyed farms during the attack.

"The two surviving victims are currently receiving treatment at the Christian Hospital in Vom, Jos South local government area. The assault comes just days after eight miners were killed in the same council area when suspected herdsmen attacked a mining site and opened fire."

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The Tribune further reported, "The Fulani Militia is the fourth deadliest terror group in the world and has surpassed Boko Haram as the greatest threat to Nigerian Christians. Many believe that the attacks are motivated by Jihadist Fulani’s desire to take over farmland and impose Islam on the population, and are frustrated with the government that is believed to be enabling such atrocities.

"On December 7th, The U.S. State Department added Nigeria to their list of Countries of Particular Concern for tolerating 'systematic, ongoing, egregious violations of religious freedom.'"

On Apr. 28, 2021, the Morning Star News reported that Fulani herdsmen had killed 33 Christians in one week in Benue, Nigeria. 

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In its 2021 report, the U.S. Commission on International and Religious Freedom (USCIF) stated, "The failure of many in the international human rights community and the Western media to accurately describe what is really happening in Nigeria is inexcusable.

"More Christians have been killed for their faith in Nigeria in the last year than in the entire Middle East. Unless we find our voice, what is happening in Nigeria will move relentlessly toward a Christian genocide."

USCIF Vice Chair Tony Perkins said, “Nigerians have waited too long for the violence to stop. Seven years since the outrageous abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls, copycats are still popping up all over, taking inspiration from Boko Haram and other extremist groups."

"It is the Nigerian people who pay the price," he said, "people like Leah Sharibu, who just passed her third year in captivity having been abducted from her school in 2018 and is still held for refusing to abandon her Christian faith.”

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