Texas Congressman Keith Self has dropped a bombshell on the growing reality of Sharia-adherent communities taking root inside the United States. Far from some future hypothetical, these enclaves are here, now, and operating openly in his own district.
Self laid it out plainly:
"Sharia is alive, well, and operating in Plano, Texas. Right now, as I speak, there is an existing Sharia-adherent enclave run by the East Plano Islamic Center in my congressional district. It's been functioning for 12 years right in our midst. This is not a hypothetical or future threat. It is here, now and operational.
"It is a parallel society, a de facto Sharia enclave operating in defiance of full assimilation into American law situated immediately adjacent to the very law enforcement facilities meant to protect our communities."
The congressman highlighted a disturbing pattern:
"Alarmingly, as a matter of fact, a pattern of Islamic centers being built next to police training facilities is emerging. There's also one in Irving, Texas. Intimidation, is clearly the intent."Mass immigration without any expectation of assimilation has created no-go zones and parallel legal systems on U.S. soil. While open-borders globalists in Washington and blue-city mayors bend over backward to accommodate every cultural demand, everyday Americans are left watching their neighborhoods transform into something unrecognizable.
This Texas development fits the same pattern of demographic replacement and cultural takeover we've already highlighted recently in New York City.
Overflowing mosques force hundreds of Muslim men to spill onto public sidewalks and streets for Friday prayers — blocking roads and turning working-class neighborhoods into scenes straight out of an Islamic nation.
Back in February, a mass Ramadan prayer took over Times Square, complete with chants of "Allahu Akbar" echoing through one of America's most iconic landmarks while thousands laid out prayer mats in the middle of the street.
The message is crystal clear: what starts as "diversity" and "religious freedom" quickly becomes dominance. Public spaces get repurposed, local laws get ignored, and law enforcement finds itself staring down facilities deliberately built to send a message.
Plano and Irving are not anomalies — they are the logical extension of years of unchecked migration and elite refusal to demand loyalty to American values.
Congressman Self's exposure comes at a critical moment. With Trump in the White House and America First policies gaining ground, there is finally political will to confront these threats head-on. Mass deportations, strict assimilation requirements, and an end to sanctuary policies aren't just good ideas — they are national security necessities. Parallel societies have no place in a sovereign republic.
The alternative is the slow erosion of the rule of law, one enclave at a time, until the country is unrecognizable. Texans — and Americans everywhere — are right to demand action before Sharia-adherent zones spread any further. This isn't about faith; it's about sovereignty. One nation, one set of laws. Anything less is surrender.






Reader Comments
On a more serious note...have they over those 12 years (we recently discovered) caused any trouble or posed an issue?
Let's rewrite reality together to make it fit your worldview:
- There were no 49202 terrorist attacks since 9/11, the real number is 0.
- ISIS, Al-Qaeda and Boko Haram were composed solely of non-muslim intelligence assets who didn't know anything whatsoever about islamic scriptures.
- 9/11 was celebrated by absolutely nobody ever.
- Barbaric practices and oppressions do not exist and are not positively mentioned in any islamic book, nor promoted by any islamic preacher with a large audience.
- Apostates and heretics of islam always die of old age.
- There's no public lynching and vigilante justice in any islamic country.
- There's been no large-scale massacre of christians in any islamic country.
- There's been absolutely zero war between different muslim countries in the 20th and 21st centuries.
- There's zero statistical correlation between crime rates and religious origin, ever.
- There's no practical correlation between the end of the Ottoman Empire and the end of constant military invasions of non-muslim nations.
You can add your own items to expand your revised version of reality.
The truth is that many conspiracy researchers are now spewing nonsense on certain topics because they're focused only on propaganda coming from one specific faction. But the crimes of the West do not rule out the crimes of other civilizations. They are different in kind, and sometimes bigger in scale, but no one cares about it.
Before you start throwing accusations, I'm against the war in Iran.
- One person wrote (in french) "Indeed the religion accepted from God is islam" which is a direct quote from the Qur'an and whose meaning is plain.
- Another made light of the fact they're imposing their religion in the public space and bothering everyone, and pretends not to see the problem.
- A wishful thinker claims that prayers are good in any language, and will save the world (billions of previous prayers suffered an unknown issue that made them not save the world, but this time it will work), basically not noticing the problem as well.
- And there's you, asking whether they're causing any issue, when the article itself tells you what the issue is. Perhaps you didn't bother to read it, just like you probably didn't read the Qur'an and other islamic scriptures. Accusing the West and the small hats of everything bad is easier than reading I guess.
I'm tired of people acting offended when someone dares to challenge their bs.
True, I’ve not read the Qur’an or any other Holy books nor will I, that’s not to say one can’t learn from doing so in fact I would encourage that in fact I would do so if I was prepared to sacrifice my precious time, in fact I advocate the same approach with the media that’s why it’s important to now and then read the teaching of Rupert Murdoch, vile POS that he is, but one needs to hold enemies close.
I prefer the “Don’t listen to what people say (write) watch what they do” approach, it seems to have served me well and I’ve found that to be the best indicator.
A fundamentalist will be that, wether Muslim, Christian, a follower of Zion or their more honourable cousin Judaism or the millions of other religions, one sees the duplicitous use of religion everyday, I have no issue with any religion by holders that truely are believers but manipulators will always rise to the top, one needs to recognise this, it’s liberating.
Speaking of a fine example of "don't listen to what I say watch what I do" We in Oz had as PM, one Scott Morrison, always using religion, as a tool, a disgusting human being but able to con a good part of a nation and rise to its highest pinnacle of power, religion is for honest people not crooks.
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