Texas governor declares U.S. Muslim civil rights group a foreign terrorist organization

NPRTuesday, November 25, 2025 at 9:07:11 PM
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Texas governor declares U.S. Muslim civil rights group a foreign terrorist organization
  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott has designated the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations, invoking a new state law. This decision has sparked significant controversy, particularly as CAIR is the largest Muslim civil rights organization in the U.S.
  • The designation prohibits these organizations from acquiring land in Texas, which could severely impact their operations and ability to advocate for the Muslim community. This move has been criticized as an infringement on civil rights and freedoms.
  • This action reflects a growing trend of labeling certain groups as terrorist organizations based on perceived threats, raising concerns about civil liberties and the potential for discrimination against minority communities. The backlash includes legal challenges from CAIR, arguing that the designation violates constitutional rights.
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