Texas Sues Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR to Expel Them

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR, and CAIR’s Austin, Houston, and DFW chapters to ban their operations in the state and halt their activities, alleging ties to terrorism and describing CAIR as the American face of the Muslim Brotherhood; the suit seeks to prohibit property ownership and recruitment, citing past convictions and unindicted co-conspirator status in related Hamas funding cases.
- Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR to Stop the Terrorist Groups from Operating in Texas Office of the Attorney General (.gov)
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- Citing 'radical Islamic terrorists,' Ken Paxton sues to shut down CAIR-Texas Houston Chronicle
- Texas Gov. Abbott demands Attorney General Ken Paxton take action against CAIR cbsnews.com
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