Is a Jew who believes in Jesus a Jew? There is a lot of debate about that. The Israeli Supreme Court has apparantly rendered their decision. It's just politics. Maybe the equivalent of a Roe v Wade type decision. Their obvious agenda being to keep the Jewish state a Jewish state. It's not like, say, Saudi Arabia or Kuwait, where you can't practice another religion in public, and cannot gain citizenship through immigration at all.
I don't understand why no one wants to address the question I asked. Why are Jews who embrace atheism accepted as immigrants but Jews who embrace Christianity rejected?
So far, I am just getting defensive non-answers.
What part of my answer didn't you understand? The Israeli Supreme Court has ruled that Jews who have converted to Christianity to no longer be Jews. Professing no belief in God is not the same as professing belief in a different god.