A growing coalition of Republican lawmakers is taking direct action to prevent Islamic Sharia law from infiltrating America's legal system, with Texas Congressman Keith Self leading a new "Sharia-Free America Caucus" that's gaining momentum on Capitol Hill.
In a fiery speech on the House floor, Rep. Self warned that Sharia law is "expanding in many states" and declared that "Sharia has no place in America, do not Sharia our America, defend the West, ban Sharia!"
The Texas Republican emphasized that while his home state stands as "ground zero in this fight," the threat extends far beyond state lines. "This is not just a Texas issue," Self stated, highlighting how foreign legal systems are quietly undermining American constitutional principles.
Patriots Rally Behind Congressional Action
American patriots are already mobilizing support for concrete legislative action. Social media user @RAnderson4658 fired off a direct message to the White House and Republican leadership: "BAN SHARIA in AMERICA! Congress VOTE YES on Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act H.R. 5722 & S. 3009."
The concerned citizen's tweet revealed the alarming scope of the problem: "Islamic Sharia tribunals are in America: Texas, Illinois, Michigan, Fairfax Virginia, and some American courts have already enforced Sharia decrees!"
"No state is immune" from this creeping threat to our constitutional republic.
This legislative push comes at a crucial time when President Trump's second-term agenda focuses on protecting American sovereignty and constitutional principles. The Sharia-Free America Caucus represents exactly the kind of bold, America-First leadership that voters demanded in 2024.
While establishment politicians have turned a blind eye to this constitutional crisis for years, Rep. Self and his growing coalition are finally taking action to preserve the supremacy of American law in American courts.
The question every patriot should be asking: Why did it take this long for Congress to protect our legal system from foreign influence? And which representatives will have the courage to stand with America's constitutional foundations when this legislation comes to a vote?
