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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Brand new push in Congress to prevent Shariah invasion

Bill intended to assure citizens they won't be governed by Islam

By Drew Zahn
© 2008 WorldNetDaily


Rep. Tom Tancredo

Congressman Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., introduced a bill to the House of Representatives that seeks to prevent Islam's radical Shariahlaw from gaining a foothold in the U.S. legal system, as it has in other countries.

Tancredo introduced HR 6975, the Jihad Prevention Act, last week. If made into law, the bill would allow American authorities to prevent advocates of Shariah law from entering the country, revoke the visa of any foreigners that did champion Shariah law and revoke naturalization for citizens that seek to implement Shariah law in the U.S.

The radical form of Islam's Shariah religious law includes several statutes often objectionable to Western minds, including stoning for adulterous women, amputation for thieves and the death sentence for converting from Islam.

"When you have an immigration policy that allows for the importation of millions of radical Muslims," Tancredo said in a press release, "you are also importing their radical ideology – an ideology that is fundamentally hostile to the foundations of Western democracy – such as gender equality, pluralism and individual liberty."

"The best way to safeguard America against the importation of the destructive effects of this poisonous ideology is to prevent its purveyors from coming here in the first place," Tancredo said.

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2 comments:

  1. sir_publius_platypus,

    From what I can tell there is nothing wrong with Tancredo's idea from a constitutional standpoint. I just hope that no ACLU lawyers are able to convince any activist judges that it should not be law.

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  2. Everyone have the email of their senator and congressman?

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