Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced today that he has filed a lawsuit against both the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Houston, Dallas, and Austin chapters of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).
The lawsuits are aimed at forcing the groups to cease operations in Texas, where they have officially been designated by Governor Abbott as foreign terrorist organizations.
A press release from Paxton’s office details the basis of the designation, saying, “The terrorist ties are unquestionable. For example, CAIR-Texas’s founding board member was convicted in 2008 of funneling $12.4 million to Hamas through the Holy Land Foundation, and CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in that case.”
Paxton also called out the groups directly in the release, saying, “I am in full support of Governor Abbott’s lawful declaration that CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood are foreign terrorist organizations, and it’s imperative that they are stopped from operating in Texas. Radical Islamic terrorists are antithetical to law and order, endanger the people of Texas, and are an existential threat to our values.”