anti-immigrant

Texas attorney general hates migrants more than he loves religious liberty

By Mark Silk — March 26, 2024
(RNS) — Annunciation House in El Paso is the case in point.

Mike Johnson’s reading of Scripture misses what it really means to be a Christian nation

By Liz Theoharis — November 2, 2023
(RNS) — The question is, what Scripture is the new House speaker reading?

Talk of ‘Christian nationalism’ is getting a lot louder – but what does the term really mean?

By Eric McDaniel — December 6, 2022
(The Conversation) — Christian nationalist ideas are about more than simply being religious and patriotic. They form a worldview about how the nation should be structured and who belongs there.

French Muslims vote for ‘whoever spits in their face least’

By Tom Heneghan — April 27, 2022
PARIS (RNS) — France’s Muslim minority, estimated at about 8% of the 68 million population, became one of the main issues in the presidential election.

Does religion make people more likely to welcome refugees? It’s complicated.

By Carol Kuruvilla — December 6, 2021
(RNS) — A new study investigates how religion shapes Europeans’ attitudes toward migrants.

A look at attacks on houses of worship over last decade

By Associated Press — March 15, 2019
Houses of worship around the world, a place of reflection and peace, have been targeted regularly by extremists.

With construction of a new mosque, Greek Muslims look to come out of the shadows

By Umar Farooq — November 2, 2016
ATHENS, Greece (RNS) Decades of legal restrictions and a lack of funding have meant only three prayer spaces are registered properly with authorities. But that's about to change.

Kansas trio plead not guilty in plot to bomb apartment, mosque

By Jerome Socolovsky — October 18, 2016
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (Reuters) Three men charged with plotting to bomb an apartment building in western Kansas where Muslim immigrants from Somalia lived and had a mosque plead not guilty but remain in jail.

Islam incompatible with German constitution, says AfD party

By RNS staff — April 17, 2016
BERLIN — The party is profiting from popular angst about how Germany can cope with an influx of migrants, over a million of whom arrived last year.
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