You can use this image to highlight Jewish involvement in the flooding of Western countries with AfroArabs and Indians/Pakis.
The Synagogue Coalition on the Refugee and Immigration Crisis (SCRIC) is a coalition of congregations and nonprofits engaged in direct service and advocacy for refugees and immigrants.
World Jewish Relief historically aided refugees in the 20th century and continues as a major British Jewish international humanitarian organization, though its current global work is broad humanitarian aid rather than exclusively immigration policy.
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) has deep roots in refugee rescue and resettlement historically and remains one of the largest Jewish humanitarian bodies responding to crisis situations that produce displacement; its work spans emergency relief, community rebuilding, and assisting displaced people in times of conflict.
IsraAID is an Israeli humanitarian NGO that responds to global emergencies—including forced displacement and refugee crises as part of broader disaster relief—but it is not focused exclusively on immigration policy.
American Jewish World Service (AJWS) champions human rights and funds global justice efforts, including in contexts of displacement, though its primary framing is broader human-rights advocacy rather than refugee resettlement or asylum assistance per se.
Organizations like Jewish Family Services agencies (part of the resettlement network connected to HIAS) also provide direct newcomer support on the ground, assisting refugees with housing, schooling, language classes, and integration.
There are historical examples too, such as NYANA (New York Association for New Americans) and others that once played major roles in Jewish refugee relief.
First Britain bombs Germany starving Ashkenazi Jews then Britain gives Ashkenazi Jews an excuse to enter Palestine where the Syrian Palestinian real Israelites live because so many Ashkenazi Jews were starved by Britain which Britain blames Germany for
Then Britain assists in sending hostile invaders that it incorrectly labels as refugees to different places
HIAS (originally Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) is unquestionably central to refugee and immigrant assistance, providing legal aid, resettlement services, advocacy, and community engagement for displaced people around the world, grounded in Jewish tradition and operating globally.
HIAS+JCORE in the UK works specifically on refugee and asylum seeker support, campaigns on asylum policy, offers direct support, and mobilizes Jewish communities around these issues.