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Mar 23, 2026

Texas Crackdown Sparks National Conversation Over Property Rights and Religious Freedom

AUSTIN, TEXAS — Under the soaring rotunda of the State Capitol, Governor Greg Abbott signed a package of legislation on Friday that many are calling the most aggressive assertion of state identity in modern American history.
The bills, which focus on prohibiting “autonomous religious enclaves” and strictly limiting the seizure of private land by non-state entities, have sent a seismic shock through the national political establishment, marking a new chapter in the ongoing friction between the federal government and the Lone Star State.

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The centerpiece of the legislative blitz is a statute that effectively bans the establishment of what the bill terms “Sharia compounds”—private residential developments governed by foreign religious or legal codes rather than Texas civil law.
While critics have labeled the law a “witch hunt” targeting the state’s growing Muslim population, supporters in the legislature argue it is a necessary preventative measure to ensure that Texas law remains the sole authority within its borders.

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