Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton dropped the hammer Monday on a shadowy Dubai-based company attempting to establish what critics are calling a "Sharia city" on American soil, launching a full investigation into the controversial development project in Kaufman County.
The Republican AG isn't mincing words about the 1,700-acre development located 34 miles southeast of Dallas, making it crystal clear that foreign companies can't waltz into Texas and impose Islamic law on American citizens.
"You obey America's laws," Paxton declared, echoing what every patriotic American is thinking. "We will not allow foreign actors to create shadow governments or parallel legal systems that undermine our Constitution and the rule of law."
Red Flags Everywhere
The development, marketed as a massive residential and commercial project, raised immediate red flags when investigators discovered connections to Dubai-based financiers and promotional materials suggesting the community would operate under Islamic governance principles.
What's particularly disturbing is how this flew under the radar for months while local officials apparently rubber-stamped permits without asking tough questions about who was really behind this project and what their true intentions were for American soil.
"Texans deserve to know if this development is designed to circumvent our legal system and create a jurisdiction where American law takes a backseat to foreign religious codes," Paxton's office stated.
This is exactly the kind of vigilance we need from our state leaders while the federal government has been asleep at the wheel on protecting American sovereignty. Thank God we have attorneys general like Paxton willing to stand up to globalist schemes.
Constitutional Crisis Brewing
The investigation comes at a critical time when Americans are already fed up with foreign influence operations and attempts to undermine our constitutional republic. From Chinese land purchases near military bases to this potential Sharia law experiment, it's clear that hostile actors see America as ripe for exploitation.
Every state should be asking the hard questions: Who's funding these developments? What's their real agenda? And why aren't federal agencies protecting Americans from these obvious threats to our sovereignty?
Patriots across Texas are watching closely as Paxton's investigation unfolds. Will other states follow his lead, or will they continue letting foreign actors carve up America piece by piece?
