In a brazen attack on American sovereignty, Islamic scholar Mahmood Mamdani is demanding that United States immigration policy conform to Islamic religious doctrine, effectively calling for Sharia law to supersede our Constitution.
According to a bombshell report from The Federalist, Mamdani brazenly invoked Islamic teachings to define what he considers proper "civic obligation" while simultaneously working to delegitimize lawful, constitutional authority over immigration enforcement.
This is exactly the kind of anti-American propaganda that Patriots have been warning about for years. While President Trump works tirelessly to secure our borders and enforce immigration laws that protect American citizens, radical activists are literally demanding our nation submit to foreign religious doctrine.
Constitutional Authority Under Attack
The timing couldn't be more revealing. As the Trump-Vance administration moves forward with its promised mass deportation of illegal immigrants and restoration of border security, these bad actors are desperately trying to undermine legitimate government authority by claiming religious exemption.
Let's be crystal clear: America operates under the Constitution, not Sharia law. Our immigration policies are determined by "We the People" through our elected representatives, not by religious scholars seeking to impose foreign legal systems on our sovereign nation.
"This is a direct assault on American legal authority and constitutional governance," one constitutional expert noted. "No religious doctrine - Islamic, Christian, or otherwise - supersedes our laws."
This represents a dangerous escalation in the left's war on immigration enforcement. First they called it "racist," then "inhumane," and now they're invoking religious doctrine to claim our laws themselves are illegitimate.
America First Means Constitution First
Fortunately, we have a President who understands that American law comes from American citizens, not foreign religious authorities. President Trump's commitment to enforcing our immigration laws isn't just policy - it's defending the very foundation of constitutional government.
Every American should ask themselves: Do we want our immigration policy determined by Islamic scholars, or by the Constitution and the officials we elect to enforce it?
