Chip Roy’s “Sharia-Free America” Bill Sparks National Debate

SHOCK IN D.C.: Chip Roy’s “NO SHARIA AMERICA” BILL EXPLODES — NATIONAL DEBATE ERUPTS!  A legislative bombshell is rocking Capitol Hill! Rep. Chip Roy has introduced the

“Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act,” a move that could fundamentally change U.S. immigration and deportation laws.

The bill targets migrants who advocate for Sharia law, sparking a massive national debate: is this a necessary defense of American identity or a direct hit to religious freedom? D.C. is in an absolute uproar as civil rights groups and legal experts clash over what happens next.

“CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION OR CRISIS? THE BILL THAT HAS D.C. EXPLODING!” Get the full breakdown of the bill and the most heated reactions in the first comment below…

Representative Chip Roy has introduced the “Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act,” a proposal that would deny immigration benefits and possible entry to foreign nationals deemed to support or adhere to Sharia law. The bill has been formally introduced in Congress and referred to the House Judiciary Committee. �
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Supporters say the legislation is about protecting constitutional principles and national security. Critics, including civil rights advocates and Muslim organizations, argue the proposal unfairly targets a religion and could face major constitutional challenges tied to freedom of religion and equal protection under U.S. law. �
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The debate is rapidly becoming one of the most explosive political flashpoints in Washington:  National security or religious discrimination?  Constitutional defense or government overreach?  Immigration reform or a dangerous precedent?
Meanwhile, legal experts note that the bill has only been introduced and would still need to pass the House, Senate, and survive likely court challenges before becoming law. �
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 What do YOU think — should Congress move forward with this proposal, or does it go too far?

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