country needs to do a much better job of tracking hate crimes. the agency s new report, out today, this fewer last year than in 2020. the bureau also says that it is incomplete, as wall street journal points, out thousands of police departments did not report their numbers to the federal government. , yet these incomplete numbers are so revealing, are jacob soboroff sat down with alejandro mayorkas to talk about growing antisemitism in this country. for homeland security expert, alejandro mayorkas, tracking heat is part of the job, and it s personal. you are jewish, your mother fled the holocaust, and you lost five family members in the holocaust. how personal is this to you? it s extraordinarily personal, my mother her experience very much shaped our understanding of the vulnerability and fragility of life, and host drive matthew preparative to eradicate hate, and make people safe. nearly two years, ago and a confirmation hearing, you said he wanted to attack the issue of antise
for homeland security expert, alejandro mayorkas, tracking heat is part of the job, and it s personal. you are jewish, your mother fled the holocaust, and you lost five family members in the holocaust. how personal is this to you? it s extraordinarily personal, my mother her experience very much shaped our understanding of the vulnerability and fragility of life, and host drive matthew preparative to eradicate hate, and make people safe. nearly two years, ago and a confirmation hearing, you said he wanted to attack the issue of antisemitism once and for all. what i m hearing you say today s it s only gotten worse. i think that s absolutely right, our fight has only become more fervent, our dedication to addressing targeted violence, against any group, has become more and more intense. jewish people are among the top targets of hate crimes in