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From the Council on Foreign Relations
July 22, 2010
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RELIGIOUS LEADERS ON IMMIGRATION AND FAITH

The Institute on Religion and Democracy’s Mark Tooley, National Association of Evangelicals’ Galen Carey, Mexican American Catholic College’s Arturo Chávez, and the Episcopal Church’s Katharine Jefferts Schori discuss their views on reconciling faith and immigration law in this CFR Expert Roundup.
ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU AT CFR

Speaking at CFR, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed U.S.-Israel relations, the threat of a nuclear Iran, the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, and the possibility of extending a temporary settlement freeze in the West Bank.
 
CFR BACKGROUNDER

OIC
The Organization of the Islamic Conference

The Obama administration sees the Organization of the Islamic Conference as a venue through which to court Muslims globally, but the group’s controversial positions on some issues could pose problems.
 
 
 
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