AMERICA’S BORDER REDEFINED: CONGRESS MOVES TO BLOCK MIGRANTS BASED ON RELIGIOUS LAW. THE FIGHT OVER SHARIA IS HERE.

Capitol Hill erupted in controversy this week after Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced the “Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act,” a sweeping bill that would bar entry to, and authorize the deportation of, migrants who openly follow or advocate for Sharia law. Supporters hail the move as a decisive step to defend American values and national security. Critics, meanwhile, warn that the bill poses a direct threat to religious freedom and the constitutional rights of millions.

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What’s in the Bill?

The proposed legislation seeks to ban entry to any migrant who “professes adherence to or advocacy for Sharia law,” and would provide grounds for deportation of non-citizens found to be promoting Sharia principles. Rep. Roy argues that the bill is necessary to “protect the constitutional foundations and cultural integrity of the United States.”

“America was founded on principles of freedom and equality under the law,” Roy said in a statement. “We must ensure that no ideology that contradicts those values is allowed to take root here.”

Defending American Identity

Supporters of the bill, including several conservative lawmakers and advocacy groups, say it’s a long-overdue measure to safeguard against extremism. “This isn’t about targeting any religion,” said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), “it’s about ensuring that our laws and way of life are protected from foreign influences that threaten our freedoms.”

Some national security experts have also weighed in, arguing that the bill could help prevent the spread of radical ideologies and keep communities safe.

A Threat to Religious Freedom

Civil rights organizations, Muslim advocacy groups, and legal scholars have condemned the bill as discriminatory and unconstitutional. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) called the proposal “a blatant violation of the First Amendment,” warning that it could open the door to religious profiling and government overreach.

“This bill singles out Muslim immigrants for exclusion based on their beliefs, not their actions,” said Farhana Khera, executive director of Muslim Advocates. “It’s un-American and fundamentally at odds with our nation’s commitment to religious liberty.”

Legal experts also point out that the language of the bill is vague and could be used to target peaceful individuals and families. “The Constitution protects the free exercise of religion,” said Professor Mark Feldman of Georgetown Law. “This bill would almost certainly face swift legal challenges.”

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Heated Debate

The bill has sparked intense debate on Capitol Hill, with Democrats and some moderate Republicans voicing strong opposition. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) called it “an attack on the very freedoms that make America unique.”

Public reaction has been equally divided. Social media platforms lit up with hashtags like #ShariaFreeAmerica and #ProtectReligiousFreedom, reflecting both support and outrage.

What’s Next?

The “Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act” faces a tough road ahead. Congressional leaders have not yet scheduled a hearing, and legal analysts predict prolonged court battles should the bill advance. In the meantime, advocacy groups are mobilizing for protests and public forums across the country.

A Nation at a Crossroads

The controversy over Rep. Roy’s bill highlights a broader national debate: How far should America go to defend its identity and security? Can those goals be achieved without infringing on the constitutional rights that define the nation?

As the debate rages on, Americans are left to grapple with difficult questions about freedom, faith, and the future of their country.

What do you think? Is the “Sharia-Free America” bill a necessary safeguard or a dangerous step toward religious discrimination? Share your thoughts below.

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