Holocaust Museum Torches Tim Walz for Comparing Minnesota Migrants to Anne Frank in Nazi Germany
A Holocaust museum based in Washington, D.C., sharply criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz after he drew a comparison between federal immigration enforcement and Nazi Germany, calling the remarks an offensive misuse of Holocaust history.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum responded on X by underscoring that Anne Frank had been “targeted and murdered solely because she was Jewish.” The statement was issued a day after Walz held a press conference urging President Donald Trump to withdraw ICE and Border Patrol agents from Minnesota.
Speaking at the Sunday press conference, Walz said: “Allow our children to go back to school. We have got children in Minnesota hiding in their houses, afraid to go outside. Many of us grew up reading that story of Anne Frank. Somebody’s going to write that children’s story about Minnesota.”
The museum pushed back forcefully, writing: “Anne Frank was targeted and murdered solely because she was Jewish. Leaders making false equivalencies to her experience for political purposes is never acceptable. Despite tensions in Minneapolis, exploiting the Holocaust is deeply offensive, especially as antisemitism surges.”
Walz’s remarks invoking Anne Frank followed a Border Patrol agent-involved shooting on Saturday that resulted in the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti.
According to reporting by Breitbart News’s AWR Hawkins, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement that agents were “conducting a targeted operation in Minneapolis against an illegal alien wanted for violent assault.”
That incident occurred after another fatal encounter involving federal immigration authorities, in which 37-year-old Renee Good was shot by an ICE agent. Authorities said Good had “weaponized her vehicle” against ICE officers.
The DHS statement explained that agents were “conducting a targeted operation in Minneapolis against an illegal alien wanted for violent assault” when, during the operation, a man approached “U.S. Border Patrol officers with a 9mm semiautomatic handgun.”
Reacting on social media, Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, described as “Trump’s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism at the State Department,” said Anne Frank’s experience has no connection to the state’s immigration issues, Fox News reported.
“Ignorance like this cheapens the horror of the Holocaust,” Kaploun stated. “Anne Frank was in Amsterdam legally and abided by Dutch law. She was hauled off to a death camp because of her race and religion.”
{Matzav.com}
