A HISTORIC DECLARATION: THE FOUNDATION OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION IS PROTECTED

Washington, D.C. – A political inferno has erupted after Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) and Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) officially unveiled the Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act (H.R.5722/S.3009). The Act, swiftly dubbed the “Sharia-Free America Act” by supporters, is a powerful move aimed at banning the application of Sharia law in every U.S. federal court where it conflicts with the U.S. Constitution.

Speaking at the explosive press conference, Rep. Roy made a blunt declaration: “No American should ever be subjected to a medieval legal code that treats women as second-class citizens and executes people for leaving their faith. If you want Sharia law, there are 57 countries that already have it. This is the United States of America – we have one law: the Constitution”

 

The real viral moment came from Senator Kennedy, whose statement instantly spread across social media: “I’m all for religious freedom. You can pray to whoever you want. But when you start trying to cut hands off in my courtroom because some 8th century manual told you to, that’s where I draw the line and that line is bright, red, and written in the blood of every patriot who died for this country”

 

Hardline Legislation: Total Ban and Immigration Exclusion

The core goal of the bill is to nullify any court rulings, contracts or judicial decisions based on foreign laws – such as Sharia – if they severely violate the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.

Key Provisions of the Controversial Act:

Elimination of Human Rights Violations: Prohibits foreign laws leading to inheritance inequality, blasphemy penalties, or rules treating women as second-class citizens.

Expansion of ALAC Model:

Strengthens the “American Laws for American Courts” (ALAC) model, which is already in place in 10 states, and elevates it to a national level.

Strict Immigration Rules: The bill amends the Immigration Act to impose

inadmissibility for individuals advocating for Sharia Law that is incompatible with the Constitution, potentially leading to the deportation of violators.

Senator Tommy Tuberville asserted: “Anti-American extremism out – no ‘death to America’ here”

 

Fierce Reactions: “Meltdown” Versus “Constitutional Defense”

While the Republican base cheers the Act as a necessary “Constitution defense,” Democrats and liberal groups immediately reacted angrily, accusing the move of being

“Islamophobic” and disguised “Xenophobia”

Groups like CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) called it “bigotry pandering”. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) warned of riots and tied the Sharia bans to discrimination. House Minority Leader Jeffries condemned the sentiment as

“xenophobia in flag”

However, recent polls show overwhelming public support: 68% of Americans support barring doctrines that conflict with U.S. law, including 41% of Democratic voters.

The legal battle is expected to escalate to the

Supreme Court (SCOTUS), but with a push from Speaker Johnson, the bill is being fast-tracked for a pre-Christmas vote.

This political and legal battle sends a clear message: America is the territory of the Constitution, and there is no room for any other law to stand above the supreme law of the land!