Roberts said thousands of Canadian Jews are seeking to escape constant fear over the firebombing of Jewish schools, temples and businesses. The group, Tulsa Tomorrow, provides guided visits and logistical help to Jewish people who want to move there — and runs a program specifically for Canadians. Roberts said Tulsa Tomorrow has received inquiries from 800 to 900 Jewish Canadian families representing roughly 2,000 people who are considering leaving Canada. They are eligible for financial help from the group he helps to run, Jewish Tulsa. In an interview, Trump’s special envoy for combating antisemitism, Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, said Washington is not currently looking at resettling Canadian Jews.