In this RAIR Foundation article, the author argues that a Ramadan proclamation by DeSoto, Texas officials signals a broader trend of Islamic influence expanding into local governance, raising concerns about cultural and constitutional implications.
- The mayor of DeSoto issued an official Ramadan proclamation recognizing the Islamic holy month.
- Critics claim the proclamation goes beyond cultural acknowledgment and reflects ideological endorsement.
- The article suggests Islamic organizations are gaining influence in local political structures.
- Concerns are raised about potential conflicts with the separation of church and state.
- The piece frames the situation as part of a wider pattern of Islam’s growing visibility in Western institutions.
- Opponents argue such actions may alienate residents who do not support religious proclamations by government.
- The article portrays the development as controversial and indicative of deeper cultural shifts.
Read the full story: https://rairfoundation.com/texas-under-siege-desotos-ramadan-proclamation-exposes-islams/




