In a stunning display of anti-American extremism, Islamic scholar Mamdani has brazenly demanded that United States immigration policy submit to Islamic religious doctrine, directly challenging the constitutional authority of President Trump's administration.
According to reports from The Federalist, Mamdani invoked Islamic law to redefine what he calls "civic obligation" while attempting to delegitimize the lawful, constitutional authority of the U.S. government. This represents nothing less than a direct assault on American sovereignty disguised as academic discourse.
This outrageous demand comes at a crucial time when President Trump is implementing his promised mass deportation program to secure our borders and restore the rule of law. Rather than respecting America's right to control its own borders, Mamdani apparently believes Islamic doctrine should override the U.S. Constitution.
Sharia Over Constitution?
Patriots, let's be crystal clear about what's happening here. This isn't about religious freedom or academic debate β this is about foreign ideological influence attempting to undermine American law and order. When foreign academics start lecturing America about how our immigration policies should conform to religious law, we've crossed a dangerous line.
President Trump campaigned on putting America First, and that means American law comes first on American soil. The idea that our democratically elected government should consult Islamic doctrine before enforcing our immigration laws is not just absurd β it's fundamentally un-American.
"We will not allow foreign ideologies to dictate American policy," Trump has repeatedly stated throughout his presidency.
This is exactly why Trump's strong stance on border security and immigration enforcement is so critical. We're not just dealing with illegal border crossings β we're facing ideological warfare against the very foundations of American governance.
How long will we tolerate foreign academics demanding that America surrender its sovereignty to religious law? The Trump administration's commitment to constitutional authority has never been more important.
