Maybe it’s sinister.
Or maybe people in the US don’t like to be put on “lists.” Especially when it’s a short list.
Maybe it’s sinister.
Or maybe people in the US don’t like to be put on “lists.” Especially when it’s a short list.
Because the Constitution allows for it?
You could always try to push for a mandatory disclosure. Each country could be easily modified to require it, if it’s something the populace actually cares about.
I can’t imagine why potential Jews would be hesitant to register their name on a list to satisfy the JooHater crowd
Upon immigration. You have to immigrate to Israel.
I wasn’t handed an Israeli passport after landing at Ben Gurion Airport.
The precise details of how a Jew can go about getting Israeli citizenship is not really relevant at this point. The fact is that dual citizens are allowed to be members of congress, as well as members of Canadian parliament, and are under no obligation to disclose citizenship in any other country. There is a large number of dual citizens of various countries in parliament who willingly revealed their status, and oddly no Jewish MPs admit to being Israeli citizens despite a significant number of Jews in parliament. It is highly unlikely that no Israeli citizens are currently serving as MPs, and the same applies with regards to US congress.
Unfortunately, this whole debate is a result of half truths and lies being spread on the internet. There are lists of supposed Israeli members of congress, in addition to ridiculous claims that 89% of congress is Jewish. Is the Knesset even 89% Jewish?
So continuing this debate is really pointless from here forward, what we should be asking is whether dual citizens should be permitted to serve in any legislature in any country since that is an obvious conflict of interest. The fact that the US government is so pro-Israel is certainly a relevant concern, but turning this into a Jewish witch hunt is not going to lead anywhere good.
And at this point, if anyone wants to insist that there are no Israeli dual citizens in congress, the senate, parliament, or wherever, then please provide evidence of such claims. Unless these dual citizens identify themselves then their citizenship or lack thereof is only know to themselves and the Israeli government.
You’re retarded because you only have a problem with Jews being dual citizens but then add that you aren’t anti-Semitic. And on top of that you admit you have no idea if any members of Congress hold dual citizenship. I was being nice by calling you retarded since it means it isn’t your fault that your posts are full of stupidity.
And you’re a genius because you can call people names and draw conclusions of their beliefs without actually reading what they said.
If there is nothing to stop them from doing so and in Canada there are plenty of dual citizens in our legislature then why would you doubt that it isn’t the same in congress? And why is this such a big deal to you?
Except the fact you’ve been claiming that entering the country as a Jewish person means you get citizenship by default.
Maybe, just maybe, because they haven’t immigrated in Israel and are living in Canada where they’re serving as MPs?
Ironically, this is the same concern demonstrated by Comrade Stalin - supposed “dual loyalty” of Jewish people in the USSR. That why he wanted to forcibly expel them to a small barren tract of land on the border with China and Mongolia.
Also, this group of fine people in Hungary (buddies of former Trump advisor Gorka) petitioned the government to publish a list of Hungarians with dual Israeli citizenship supposedly “in the interest of public safety”. Sounds familiar?

I was repeating what Lenny Lapon claimed was his own experience. Who knows, maybe he filed the applications and such in advance, but it really doesn’t make a difference at this point, does it?
Yeah, but nobody can prove either way except them, which is why this argument is totally dead as I already stated.
Yes, it does sound familiar:
It’s a big deal to you since you are the one who brought it up. See what I mean about the retard comment?
How does that make it a big deal to me?
Projecting your own medical issues onto others, and
Show me on the doll where the Jewish man touched you.
Right here:
Surprise, surprise, Trump lied. Is he telling the truth now? If 11 people received brain injuries in a missile attack do you really think that no other injuries occurred?
Trump thinks Generals are idiots, but it took a lot of convincing. Flag officers are politicians, not warriors. Any warrior spirit they had died shortly after they became desk jockeys.
The hypocrisy of people makes me want to tear my hair out. The people rabidly support a man who insults generals and former war heroes (you know actual people). But those same people flip the fuck out when a private citizen exercises a constitutional right and doesn’t stand during a song before a football game because it’s a slap in the face to our military to them.
Is the person taking the knee a woman, or worse, a lesbian? Is it a person of color? It might seem like hypocrisy but they are very consistent when it comes to whom they approve and who they hate.
Makes you wonder the reaction if the first person said I’m taking a knee because I think our veteran suicide rate is horrific and want to bring attention to it.
The election of Trump has revealed absolutely stunning amounts of hypocrisy.
Or racism, sexism, homophobia…?
Correct. Lots of paperwork, background checks, and interviews. Went through it all for Mrs. Jewbacca, who is an Orthodox Jew, married to an Orthodox Jewish citizen of Israel, and had four children born in Israel. Speaks both official languages of Israel at a college level. And a highly trained doctor of the type essentially any country lets in. Despite all that, not an easy process, nor automatic.
Immigration to Israel is essentially the same as most countries. For example, Japan has the effectively the same policies. As does Spain, Poland, etc. And yet, for some mysterious reason, no one gets worked up over Japan.
Curious! It’s almost like there is an agenda at work!