In this Dallas Express article, U.S. Rep. Brandon Gill discusses how increased Islamic migration is reshaping the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and raising cultural and political concerns.
- Gill argues that immigration debates should account for cultural integration, not just population growth
- He claims certain communities in DFW are becoming more insular and less assimilated
- The congressman raises concerns about ideological differences between Islamic norms and American constitutional principles
- He criticizes local and federal leaders for avoiding open discussion due to political sensitivity
- Gill says residents privately express concern but feel discouraged from speaking publicly
- The article frames the issue as a long-term demographic and cultural transformation
- It highlights growing tension between rapid migration and community cohesion
Read the full story: https://dallasexpress.com/city/exclusive-u-s-rep-brandon-gill-says-islamic-migration-is-transforming-dfw/
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