North Texas antisemitism continues on President’s Day 2022 as homes received antisemitic flyers on doorsteps across the region including Richardson.

The Dallas FBI says it is aware of the flyers, but this is at least the third case of flyers being distributed without arrests.
North Texas Antisemitism
Colleyville recently had a rabbi and other temple attendees held hostage, but antisemitism in North Texas is not new.
In 2020, swastikas were painted on a City of Dallas garage. That graffiti cost taxpayers $4000 to clean up.
A woman was attacked by Trump supporters on Ervay Street. Witnesses said the attackers had neo-Nazi markings on their vehicle, but this was not verified.
These and other events with far right conspiracy theorists have created cause for concern among local minority groups.
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