A:This would probably be Albert Einstein, although he was a mathematician, more so than a physicist, and an atheist although to Hitler he was a Jew.
Jewish physicist who was among the 100,000 Jewish refugees accepted by the US; the US primarily accepted refugees of exceptional ability like him
escaped slaves from the southern states sought refuge in Florida
There are nearly 6 million Jewish US Citizens, making them roughly 2% of the US Citizenry.
After the various Commune style revolutions were repressed by enemies of such revolutions, many Germans who had participated in the abortive one in Germany sought political refuge in the US. A new wave of German immigrants were settled in the USA, and proved themselves to be good citizens.
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YES. There are Jewish chaplains in the US Armed Forces and in US Prisons.
Yes, Cuba is considered a non-extradition country with the United States. The two nations do not have an extradition treaty, which means that the U.S. cannot legally compel Cuba to surrender individuals sought for prosecution or to serve sentences. This situation has led to several high-profile cases where individuals sought by U.S. authorities have found refuge in Cuba.
Approximately 50,000 people left the United States following the Northridge earthquake in 1994. Many were displaced from their homes or sought refuge elsewhere due to the extensive damage and disruption caused by the earthquake.
When the Vietnamese War ended in 1975 with the fall of Saigon and the abrupt withdrawal of US forces, many south Vietnamese feared that they would be abused by the victorious communists whom they had been fighting against for the past 15 years or so, and therefore sought refuge from their military ally, the US.
About 2% of the population of the United States is Jewish.