The article examines how politicized and poorly managed immigration is being used as a strategic tool in Western societies, with Minnesota serving as a case study. It highlights how weak oversight and ideological capture can lead to corruption and social fragmentation, creating environments where minority communities, especially Jews, become early targets of hostility. The piece argues that when migration is weaponized for political aims rather than managed as a sovereign policy, it undermines trust in institutions and threatens the security of vulnerable groups. The author warns that this pattern, familiar to Jewish history, signals broader risks to democratic stability and social cohesion.
Original article source: https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-884234
Source Id: 2026-01-960182806


