Tag: New Jersey

  • “Islamic law”  Tulsi Gabbard’s Dangerous Smear of Paterson, New Jersey

    “Islamic law”  Tulsi Gabbard’s Dangerous Smear of Paterson, New Jersey

    Tulsi Gabbard’s suggestion that Paterson, New Jersey is somehow working to impose “Islamic law” is not merely false it is reckless, inflammatory, and deeply dangerous. It is a textbook example of fear mongering, rooted not in facts, but in prejudice and conspiracy theory.

    Paterson is an American city governed by the U.S. Constitution, New Jersey state law, and the democratic will of its residents not by religious doctrine, not by religious law , and certainly not by some imaginary parallel legal system fabricated for political theater. To suggest otherwise is to insult the intelligence of the American public and to deliberately sow division.

    For over 45 years, the Turkish American community in Paterson, New Jersey has lived, worked, paid taxes, built businesses, raised families, and contributed to the civic life of this city and our beautiful country of America. In all that time, there has never been a single instance zero of any Turkish American or Muslim American organization attempting to impose Islamic law, Muslim law, or any religious legal system. Not one ordinance. Not one proposal. Not one shred of evidence.

    What Ms. Gabbard is doing is not whistleblowing. It is character assassination aimed squarely at Muslim Americans.

    Once again, we see Tulsi Gabbard attempting to manufacture fear, to push a smear campaign against an entire community by recycling long debunked Islamophobic tropes. This narrative has been used before by her, and every time it collapses under scrutiny. It relies on the same tired formula: identify a Muslim majority or Muslim visible community, attach the phrase “Islamic law,” and let suspicion do the rest.

    This is not leadership. This is demagoguery. The language Ms. Gabbard employs is venomous and venom, once released, does not stay within the boundaries its author imagines. History teaches us a hard lesson: hatred never confines itself to its original target. Those who spread hatred eventually endanger everyone Christians, Jews, Muslims, immigrants, and native born Americans alike. Hate metastasizes. It does not self regulate.

    Let us be absolutely clear: Muslim Americans are not a threat to the United States, I am a Turkish American Muslim , I love America ,  America is my home , home to my daughters , my family, we are proud Americans . The real threat comes from those who weaponize misinformation, Like Ms Gabbard, who delegitimize fellow Americans based on faith, and who normalize conspiracy theories under the guise of “concern.”

    Ms. Gabbard is once again pushing conspiracy theories not facts, not evidence, not law. And conspiracy theories, when amplified by public figures, corrode trust, undermine democracy, and place innocent people in harm’s way.

    Paterson does not need lectures from politicians seeking relevance through outrage. It needs honesty, responsibility, and respect for truth. Muslim Americans including Turkish Americans do not need to prove their loyalty. We are proud Americans. They have already done so through decades of peaceful civic engagement, military service, entrepreneurship, and community leadership.

    Tulsi Gabbard should be called out plainly: Stop lying, Stop smearing, Stop endangering communities for political gain.

    Because the moment we allow baseless hate to masquerade as patriotism is the moment we betray the very American values we claim to defend.

    Ibrahim Kurtulus

    Community Activist

  • ICE defends raid on NJ restaurant amid criticism

    ICE defends raid on NJ restaurant amid criticism

    One of the owners of a Turkish restaurant in Haddon Township is still in custody after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents raided the restaurant on Tuesday. Emine Emanet remains in custody while her husband Celal Emanet was released with an ankle monitor. “It is all a test from God,” said their son Muhammad Emanet, who works at the restaurant, Jersey Kebab.

    The South Jersey community is rallying behind the Emanet family after ICE raided their family-owned restaurant, detaining Emine Emanet, a mother and primary caregiver to her 15-year-old autistic child. Emine and her husband have no criminal record and have been waiting for years for their green card status to be resolved.

    Community members are showing their support through letters, messages, and donations to help the family through this crisis.

    Take Action

    Write a support letter for the Emanet family: https://tinyurl.com/yrmvenvm

    Emine Emanet is currently housed at Elizabeth Detention Center and awaiting her bail hearing. The immigration judge will decide then if she is able to return home on bail or remain in detention. If you knew Emine and are able to attest to her character, write a letter of support to the immigration judge.

  • New Cafe Opens Downtown

    New Cafe Opens Downtown

    Turkish owned La Bouche has an intimate French atmosphere.

    By Alan Skontra

    Hoboken residents who prefer sitting and sipping lattes and espressos in small, intimate cafes to the hustle and bustle of chain coffee shops on Washington Street now have a new option.

    La Bouche Cafe, on Newark and Garden, is open for business.

    Though it has a French name—la bouche means mouth—the cafe has more exotic roots. Owner Ezra Yuzer moved to the United States in 2009 after owning several restaurants in Istanbul, Turkey.

    “It’s not just French,” she said, “it’s Mediterranean.”

    The cafe looks more like a bedroom than a place of business, with a pastel color scheme, vintage cabinets, elegant light fixtures and comfortable seating, including padded chairs and benches, and plenty of pillows. There is also outdoor seating.

    In addition to serving several styles of coffee, La Bouche has a chalk-drawn blackboard menu that features breakfast fare such as omelets, croissants and bagels, as well as salads, sandwiches and panini wraps. Most of the meal items are priced in the $5 to $8 range.

    Yuzer said after moving to New York she started looking in Hoboken for a spot to open La Bouche both because she thought the location was ideal and that the city could use a such a cafe.

    “It’s good,” she said. “We have a lot of regular customers.”

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    via New Cafe Opens Downtown – Hoboken, NJ Patch.