Congressman Moor Proposes Act Against Sharia Law for Immigrants

US Congressman Barri Moor announced the introduction of a proposal titled the "Crusade Act," aimed at requiring immigrants entering the United States as religious workers to formally disavow Sharia law and pledge allegiance to the US Constitution. Moor's remarks, published on Wednesday, emphasize that Sharia law, which derives from Islamic religious principles and is practiced in various forms across several Muslim-majority countries, justifies the persecution of religious minorities and restricts women's rights.
The bill seeks to prevent the promotion of religious doctrines that conflict with American constitutional values. Moor's initiative reflects concerns over the elevation of religious law above the Constitution, reinforcing the need for adherence to the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of religion in the United States.
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