“I Smell a Rat” Column on Syrian Refugees by Eli Gordon-Fiction!
A column apparently written by a Canadian historian named Eli Gordon claims that there was an unusual, sudden rush of Syrian refugees five years after civil war broke out.
A column apparently written by a Canadian historian named Eli Gordon claims that there was an unusual, sudden rush of Syrian refugees five years after civil war broke out.
The Bill Still Report has updated reports that a UPS cargo plane smuggled illegal immigrants into the country at an airport in Harrison, Pennsylvania.
Was Islam banned from the U.S. in 1952?
The flawed comparison was the product of a right-wing blog and a badly edited photograph.
A museum dedicated to the famous diarist has refuted attempts to link her to other refugee populations.
A particularly shoddy conspiracy theory in Pennsylvania continues to linger online — and in political discourse.
A further regurgitation of xenophobic “content” matches a wave of other, similar stories, each focusing on a different region in the United States in order to incite fear and hatred.
Denmark has banned Muslim refugees and immigrants from settling in the country.
A female physician from Munich described the challenge of providing medical care to refugees from Syria and other Middle Eastern countries who have come to Germany.
Officials in Bulgaria seized a box of 10,000 fake Syrian passports that were going to be given to Islamic terrorists to gain entry into Europe.