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In the same section at the end of the book, where you discuss and reject the possibility of fighting dirty, you also propose severely restricting, if not eliminating, immigration from radical Islamic countries. This seems like a sensible proposal that deserves consideration. And one hardly ever hears it raised or discussed by politicians or the media.

It should. We know that the main culprits of Arab Islamic terror come from countries like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, and Iran. We have to be very vigilant about these people. It shouldn’t be, “Okay, you’re automatically in unless I find something.” It should be, “You’re probably not in unless I find justification to let you in.”

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But it gets back to what I said at the beginning. It’s the doctrine of political correctness [which prevents proposals like this from being discussed].


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Elliot Resnick, Ph.D., served as chief editor of The Jewish Press from 2018-21. He is the author of six books and the editor of four more including, most recently, The Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch Dictionary. These books, and his new online course, “Ten Tips to Drastically Improve Your Writing,” are available on his website, www.BrennBooks.com. He was a student in Rabbi Kaufman’s class from 1995-96.