Politics & Government
LA Jewish Leaders Respond To Rising Intolerance Under Trump
LA leaders united against "rising threats to religious tolerance, equal rights, a free press, human dignity, and long-held norms of decency"
LOS ANGELES, CA — Southland Jewish leaders have formed a coalition in response to President Donald Trump's executive actions on immigration and refugees.
More than 1,800 Jews -- among them L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti, City Attorney Mike Feuer, City Controller Ron Galperin and former County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky -- signed a statement calling for the creation of Jews United for Justice and Democracy. The coalition gathered the signatures last weekend.
The group said in a statement that it "is deeply concerned about rising threats to religious tolerance, equal rights, a free and fair press, human dignity, and long-held norms of decency and civil society." It added: "We will speak out and take action when our shared Jewish values require us to counter those threats."
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The statement said the new coalition would work with fellow Americans in pursuit of three principles: "America is a nation of laws," "America is a nation of immigrants," and "America is a nation that aspires to equality, respect and justice for all people."
City News Service; Photo: Courtesy of the White House