‘Feels like you're in Pakistan, not Dallas’, US Congressman

‘Feels like you're in Pakistan, not Dallas’, US Congressman.webp


New York, February 8 An American lawmaker has expressed concern over the "Islamization" of certain areas within constituencies in the US state of Texas, stating that visiting local malls there "feels like you're in Pakistan, not Dallas."

"I hear from constituents all the time who are deeply and desperately concerned about the Islamization of the Dallas area," Congressman Brandon Gill said during an interview with Real America's Voice on Friday.

The Republican lawmaker stated that his constituents are hearing about "mosques that are popping up near land that they or their family have owned for generations."

"We have entire communities that are being transformed. And you hear about constituents talking about going to their local malls, and you look around, and it feels like you're in Pakistan, not Dallas, Texas. That's a problem," he added.

"Mass Islamic migration is destroying the America we know and love," he said in a social media post.

Gill represents Texas' 26th Congressional District in the US House of Representatives.

Gill was elected to Congress in 2024 and serves on the House Judiciary, Budget, and Oversight Committees, including the DOGE Subcommittee, "where he focuses on securing the border, protecting life, eradicating government waste, and restoring America's economic strength."
 
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