The first flyers were reported in New Dorp in late 2019 — anti-Semitic posters that drew the ire of local politicians at the time.
“It is sad and alarming that these type of vile anti-Semitic flyers have been found in our community,” said Councilman Steve Matteo (R-Mid-Island) in October of 2019. “But this is not who we are.”
Over one year later, the New Jersey European Heritage Association (NJEHA), a collective labeled as a white supremacist organization by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), has been responsible for placing over 50 pieces of vitriolic propaganda on Staten Island in a steady escalation that has drawn fervent concern from community leaders and law enforcement on the borough.
Scott Richman, the director of the New York and New Jersey region for the ADL, said NJEHA is “definitely growing” on Staten Island “because it’s a relatively new phenomena.”
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The first flyers were reported in New Dorp in late 2019 — anti-Semitic posters that drew the ire of local politicians at the time. “It is sad and alarming that these type of vile anti-Semitic flyers have been found in our community,” said Councilman Steve Matteo (R-Mid-Island) in October of 2019. “But this is not who we are.” Over one year later, the New Jersey European Heritage Association (NJEHA), a collective labeled as a white supremacist organization by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), has been responsible for placing over 50 pieces of vitriolic propaganda on Staten Island in a steady escalation that has drawn fervent concern from community leaders and law enforcement on the borough. Scott Richman, the director of the New York and New Jersey region for the ADL, said NJEHA is “definitely growing” on Staten Island “because it’s a relatively new phenomena.” Scott Richman, the director of the New York and New Jersey region for the ADL, said NJEHA is “definitely growing” on Staten Island “because it’s a relatively new phenomena.” White supremacist group White supremacist group White supremacist group
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