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EXPOSED: Texas AG Candidate Pushed Bill To FORCE Towns To Accept Muslim 'Sharia Cities'

Gary FranchiApril 8, 2026114 views
EXPOSED: Texas AG Candidate Pushed Bill To FORCE Towns To Accept Muslim 'Sharia Cities'
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A bombshell revelation has rocked the Texas Attorney General race after reports surfaced that Republican candidate Mayes Middleton authored legislation designed to force local communities to accept Muslim-only housing developments—including potential 'Sharia cities.'

State Senator Middleton filed Senate Bill 854 in January 2025, disguising what critics call a Trojan horse for Islamic separatism as a solution to Texas' housing shortage. The bill would strip local governments of their constitutional authority to regulate religious housing developments, essentially greenlighting the creation of Islamic enclaves across the Lone Star State.

Conservative Texans are sounding the alarm on social media. Twitter user @SteveV35B exposed the shocking details, writing: 'State Sen. Mayes Middleton, a candidate for Texas AG, plans to sue municipalities if they tried to block construction of Muslim-only sharia towns.'

This isn't about housing—it's about fundamentally transforming Texas communities and undermining local control. What's next, allowing foreign law to supersede Texas law?

The timing couldn't be worse for Middleton's campaign. As President Trump's second administration prioritizes America First policies and secure borders, Texas Republicans are discovering their own AG candidate was quietly working to facilitate Islamic separatism in their backyard.

Local Control Under Attack

Middleton's legislation represents a direct assault on the Tenth Amendment and local sovereignty. Texas towns and cities have always maintained the right to regulate development within their borders—a fundamental principle of American federalism that Middleton apparently wants to sacrifice on the altar of political correctness.

Patriots across Texas are asking the hard questions: Why would a Republican candidate prioritize Islamic housing developments over the wishes of local communities? And why package this controversial agenda as a 'housing solution' when it's really about religious accommodation?

Texas deserves an Attorney General who will defend American values and constitutional principles, not someone who sneaks Sharia-friendly legislation through the back door. Voters have a right to know exactly where Middleton stands—with Texas communities or with special interests pushing Islamic separatism.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TradValuesVerifiedApr 9, 2026
I've been saying for months that we need to look beyond party labels and examine what these candidates actually support. This proves my point perfectly.
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DefendTheConstitutionVerifiedApr 9, 2026
This is a massive red flag for me. Any candidate pushing to force Sharia law on Texas communities doesn't deserve our vote.
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TexasPatriot1776VerifiedApr 9, 2026
This is exactly why we need to vet our candidates more carefully. Local communities should have the RIGHT to reject laws that go against American values and our Constitution.
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LoneStarMomVerifiedApr 9, 2026
Absolutely agree! We can't let politicians force foreign legal systems on our towns.
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FreedomFighter2024VerifiedApr 10, 2026
How is this not getting more media attention? This should be front page news across the state!
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ConservativeVoter22VerifiedApr 10, 2026
Wait, is this the same candidate who was supposedly the 'conservative' choice? I need to see the actual bill text before making my decision.
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SmallTownMayorVerifiedApr 10, 2026
As someone who's served in local government for 15 years, I can tell you that state mandates like this completely undermine local sovereignty. Our communities know what's best for our residents, not Austin politicians.
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RuralTexanVerifiedApr 10, 2026
Thank you for your service! Local control is what made Texas great.