A prominent Islamic scholar has brazenly demanded that United States immigration policy be restructured to comply with Islamic religious doctrine, marking yet another assault on America's constitutional authority by radical ideologues who refuse to respect our nation's sovereignty.
According to reports from The Federalist, Mamdani invoked Islamic doctrine to redefine what he claims should be America's "civic obligation" while simultaneously working to delegitimize the lawful, constitutional authority that governs our immigration system.
This represents exactly the kind of foreign influence and religious supremacism that President Trump's America First agenda was designed to combat. While the previous Biden regime rolled out the red carpet for anyone who wanted to fundamentally transform America, the Trump-Vance administration has made it crystal clear: we are a nation of laws, not religious edicts from foreign ideologies.
Constitutional Authority Under Attack
Patriots should be deeply concerned about this brazen attempt to subordinate American law to Islamic religious doctrine. Our Constitution—not the Quran—is the supreme law of the land, and any suggestion otherwise represents a direct threat to the principles our founders died to establish.
This is precisely why Trump's mass deportation agenda and his commitment to securing our borders resonates so strongly with everyday Americans. We've watched for decades as globalists and radical leftists have tried to convince us that we must accommodate every foreign ideology and legal system, even when they directly contradict our constitutional framework.
"America will never be a socialist country, and we will never bow to foreign religious authority," Trump has repeatedly declared, and incidents like this prove why such leadership is essential.
With Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem now in charge of immigration enforcement, Americans can be confident that our immigration system will serve American interests—not the religious demands of foreign ideologues who view our constitutional system as subordinate to their theological preferences.
The question every patriot should be asking: How many more Mamdanis are operating in our universities and institutions, working to undermine American sovereignty from within?
