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DOJ Launches Investigation Into Planned ‘Sharia City’ with Mega Mosque and Sharia Compliant Schools Near Dallas



Last month Texas Governor Greg Abbott launched a campaign against a planned Islamic “mega-city” outside Dallas.

The East Plano Islamic Center, via its affiliate Community Capitol Partners, is seeking to construct a 1,000-home settlement around 40 minutes from Dallas.

The “Sharia City” would come complete with a mega mosque, Sharia adherent Muslim schools, community college, and sporting facilities.





 

Hijinx

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America is being invaded , just like Normandy was invaded.
The don't use a huge Navy to transport guns and people to our shores.
They just transport the people, in airplanes or b boat or by foot across our border.
They can get guns and whatever they need later.

But when they get enough people here they will surely make their presence known
They are making no secret of it, and some people welcome them.
Those who do not welcome them are called racist and Islamophobic.

Call me either, I don't care. But I will not welcome people who belong to a cult which states right out for everyone to see that i will have to join them or be enslaved or die. IMO anyone who welcomes that is a damned fool.,
Their numbers are growing , the threat is real. ignore it at your own peril.
 

GURPS

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Former National Guardsman Arrested in Foiled ISIS-Linked Attack at Michigan Base




A 19-year-old former Michigan Army National Guardsman was arrested on May 13 after he attempted to carry out a plan for a mass shooting at a U.S. military base in Warren, Michigan, on behalf of ISIS, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).

The DOJ announced in a statement that Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, of Melvindale, a community near Dearborn, has been charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization and distributing information related to a destructive device.

“The arrest of this former soldier is a sobering reminder of the importance of our counterintelligence efforts to identify and disrupt those who would seek to harm our nation,” said Brig. Gen. Rhett R. Cox, the commanding general of the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Command.
 
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