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Sharia patrols have appeared on Texas streets, with store owners warned to stop selling alcohol, pork, or lottery tickets or face consequences. Imam Kassin Ibn Ali Khan, leader of Houston's Masjid Ataweed, helped push bills to block Sharia; Texas considered three measures but lawmakers surrendered. In 2015, Khan testified against them, saying Sharia isn’t a threat and is domestic; he called it personal morality that makes him a good American, citing In God We Trust, Bibles in courtrooms, and oaths of office. Lawmakers backed down, fearing Islamophobic labels. Now Khan leads Sharia patrols; propaganda first, coercion next. What Sharia means: inequality for women, death for apostasy, stoning, amputations, and second-class status for non-Muslims. Five years ago, Texas chose tolerance over truth; no foreign or religious law may override the Constitution; courage to defend America is needed.