Los Angeles, CA – Jewish Rights Group Says Arizona Law Not Nazi

    22

    File - Immigration protestors hold up a sign comparing Arizona elected officials to Nazis at a immigration rally in Dallas on Saturday, May 1, 2010. (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)Los Angeles, CA – Arizona’s tough new law against illegal immigration has prompted furious protests and boycotts but Jewish groups say opponents who compare it with the rise of Nazi Germany are going too far.

    Join our WhatsApp group

    Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email


    “It diminishes the Holocaust,” said Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Wiesenthal Center, an internationally known Holocaust studies center based in Los Angeles.

    “Survivors and others are very upset about this,” he said Friday. “When you exaggerate, it’s very harmful to them when they know that their mothers and fathers were taken to the gas chambers without any recourse to the law. They lost children.”

    The Arizona law that takes effect in July makes illegal immigration a state as well as a federal crime. It requires police to ask a person about his or her immigration status if there’s “reasonable suspicion” that the person is in the country illegally.

    Critics say it opens the door to racial profiling against Hispanics, although the law bars prosecutions based solely on race.

    Last month, Cardinal Roger Mahony, head of the Los Angeles Roman Catholic Archdiocese, said the law encourages people to turn on each other in Nazi- and Soviet-style repression.

    References to fascism also came up on Wednesday as the Los Angeles City Council voted to boycott Arizona businesses.

    Councilman Paul Koretz likened the law — and other Arizona laws such as one that curbs high school ethnic studies programs — to the beginnings of Nazi Germany when Jews were singled out for persecution.

    “We can’t let this advance any further,” Koretz said. “It is absolutely dangerous.”

    The Wiesenthal Center opposes the immigration law.

    “We think it stigmatizes immigrants, for example, Latinos,” Hier said. “A white American would never have to face such a challenge so it’s openly discriminatory in its nature.”

    However, Hier said it is unjust to compare a law passed by democratically-elected officials to those made in a totalitarian state that gave its victims no recourse to the law.

    “Here, to call fellow Americans Nazis is beyond the pale. Not every tremor is the Haiti earthquake,” Hier said.

    The German laws led to death camps “and America is not coming down that road,” he said.

    Calls seeking comment from Mahony and Koretz were not immediately returned Friday. Koretz was in a council meeting to hear budget recommendations for closing a huge budget gap.

    The national director of the Anti-Defamation League, Abraham H. Foxman, wrote earlier this month that comparisons between Arizona’s laws and Nazism “delegitimize and trivialize the deaths of six million Jews and millions of others and soldiers who fought to defeat Nazism. They also play into the hands of those who support the Arizona law.”

    He noted that some opponents of President Barack Obama’s policies have compared him to Adolph Hitler.

    “It seems to happen with greater regularity in American political debate today than ever before: When anger reaches a fever pitch on a particular issue, out come the inevitable comparisons to the Holocaust,” Foxman said in an article in the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “It has become a rule of thumb, an all-too convenient catchphrase of the times.”


    Listen to the VINnews podcast on:

    iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Podbean | Amazon

    Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


    Connect with VINnews

    Join our WhatsApp group


    22 Comments
    Most Voted
    Newest Oldest
    Inline Feedbacks
    View all comments
    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Why would they oppose it, I’m all for it. Which country let’s you just come right over their borders?

    Paskunyak
    Paskunyak
    13 years ago

    Councilman Koretz,
    You should never have to know what it’s like to really be under nazi control.
    Don’t belittle and dilute nazi attrocities with Arizona’s right to defend itself from outlaws and illegals.

    Did you know
    A. That the words “race car” spelled backward still spells “race car”?
    B. That “eat” is the only word that if you take the 1st letter and move it to the last, it spells its past tense “ate”?
    C. And have you noticed that if you rearrange the letters in “illegal aliens” and add just a few more letters, it spells out:
    “Go home you free-loading, violent, non-English speaking criminals?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    “A major Jewish rights group has denounced comparisons of Arizona’s new immigration law with Nazi Germany and the persecution that led to the Holocaust.”
    People are being stopped and interrogated b/c of their race….seems a little familiar, no? What this Jewish rights group needs to look into in this very cite…..Arizona law is totally similiar to the nazi searches, but on VIN you are called a Nazi if you dont agree with someone…..THATS a little far fetched.

    frum liberal
    frum liberal
    13 years ago

    these laws are similar to the nuremberg laws placed on our fathers in europe…why when it comes to other people we have a short term memory??

    bill maher
    bill maher
    13 years ago

    the illegals do work none of us would do and get paid nothing why dont we appreciate them instead of deporting g them like a bunch of faciast

    human rights guy
    human rights guy
    13 years ago

    us jews have a short term memory of what happened to us

    berel
    berel
    13 years ago

    is arizona is planning to bake these immigrants in ovens, make soap and landpshades of thier skin, take thoudsands of them into the forrest and mashine gun them and bury them even 1/2 are still alive??..do they plann to break all thier store windows and house of worship and burn them down with people in them …no? then in what way is arizona like the nazis?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    How on earth can you compare the slaughter of Jewish babies, women, children and men to a state enforcing the law of the land against those who violate it and come here illegally to deplete our nation of its resources, have their “anchor babies” to get all sorts of socialist welfare, and threaten our safety with MS13, drugs, burglary, murder, rape, and gang warfare?

    Williamsberger
    Williamsberger
    13 years ago

    Attention all you left-wing politically correct liberals: Only a Holocaust survivor, someone who was there to witness what really went on, can tell you that what Arizona is doing and what I hope other clear thinking states will do is NOT EVEN CLOSE to what the nazis (mach shmom) did to Jews.

    Every law abiding citizen of this great country has nothing to fear no matter what color his skin is or how he dresses. The Illegal criminals and terrorists will have to move to more liberal areas…… like yours.

    On the Right
    On the Right
    13 years ago

    Hey lefty liberal, why don’t you have the illegals move in with you?

    Oh, you probably have an illegal maid or two !

    Brian
    Brian
    13 years ago

    The Nazis stopped people with Jewish features randomly and without me getting too graphic; forced them to remove articles of clothing for ethnicity verification. The Arizona law is about as Nazi as State troopers that ask for papers (ID, Insurance and registration) if you speed on the highway. If you’re white and you’re stopped, you also have to show papers now in Arizona. Nothing to do with ethnicity.

    avi e
    avi e
    13 years ago

    So if someone is a legal us citizen (who aren’t required to carry any documentation that they’re a us citizen), and they get stopped, how do they prove that they are there legally?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    If you get stop; you need to prove you are here legally. Sounds like Europe; [obama wants the USA to be more like Europe anyway] Get stopped in France, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Austria and you must show your papers. I was driving from Belgium to England with an English register auto got stop 2 in 30 minutes in France; they wanted to now if I brought money or Jewerly from Antwrepen: including a thorough check of my car. So cry babies I got stopped for nothing and in Arizona they are going to look if they stop them for speeding or running a red light WHAT IS WRONG.