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Chip Roy Exposes Muslim Brotherhood’s Infiltration Of Red States

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Texas firebrand Rep. Chip Roy is leading a new Republican push to deport Sharia-law followers from the United States and crack down on radical groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood.

“America is facing an existential threat — the spread of Sharia Law,” Roy warned in a blistering statement. “From Texas to every state in the union, instances of Sharia Law adherents have threatened the American way of life, seeking to replace our legal system and Constitution with an incompatible ideology that diminishes the rights of women, children, and individuals of different faiths.”

Roy, who’s also running for Texas attorney general, said Europe’s experience with radical Islamist enclaves should serve as a warning to the U.S.

“Europe should be a wakeup call to America, showing what the spread of Sharia law looks like — the erosion of the West,” Roy said. “America’s immigration system must be fortified to counter the importation of Sharia adherents — the preservation of our constitutional republic and its people depend on it.”

The measure would direct top federal officials — including the Secretaries of State and Homeland Security and the Attorney General — to “deny any immigration benefit, visa, immigration relief, or admission to the United States to any alien who adheres to Sharia law.”

Congressman Chip Roy (R) speaks during House Judiciary Committee field hearing on New York City violent crimes at Javits Federal Building in New York City on April 17, 2023

It also mandates that any foreign national found to be a Sharia-law adherent “shall have any immigration benefit, immigration relief, or visa revoked, be considered inadmissible or deportable, and shall be removed from the United States.”

Those who lie about their adherence to Sharia law would face the same punishment, according to the bill.

Roy’s measure has quickly gained traction among House conservatives. Original cosponsors include Reps. Randy Fine of Florida, Tim Burchett of Tennessee, and Keith Self of Texas.

Roy also introduced the No Tax-Exemptions for Terror Act, legislation that would eliminate the tax-exempt status for extremist groups with close ties to terrorist organizations, such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim Brotherhood.

“It is absurd that the U.S. has provided organizations with ties to terrorism tax-exempt status in the U.S. – resulting in the American people inadvertently subsidizing terror against themselves.  It is ridiculous, and we should have ended this long ago,” Roy said earlier this month.

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