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Rep. Scott Perry Warns of Sharia's Goal to Conquer the Nation 'One Neighborhood, One Community at a Time'

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA), a retired Brigadier General in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, delivered strong remarks on the House floor highlighting what he described as the growing threat of Sharia law and the formation of communities that operate under its principles.

Perry, who represents Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District, stated:
“It is now acceptable… Can you imagine if you built a community and said only Christians need to apply? But Sharia communities are being built in Texas and elsewhere.”

He explained that Sharia is not merely a personal spiritual code but functions as a comprehensive legal and social system.
“Sharia means the law. It’s all-encompassing — your spirituality, your actions, everything,” Perry said.

Caucus members maintain that their position is not an attack on individual Muslims or the practice of Islam as a personal faith, but a defense of a single, sovereign legal system rooted in the U.S. Constitution. They argue that America welcomes immigrants who embrace its values but cannot accommodate foreign legal codes that undermine constitutional rights.

 
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South Carolina Rep. Sheri Biggs Warns Sharia Conflicts with U.S. Constitution (Video)​


Washington, D.C. — Rep. Sheri Biggs (R-SC), a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air National Guard, combat veteran, board-certified nurse practitioner, wife, and mother, spoke forcefully on the House floor as a new member of the Sharia-Free America Caucus.

“America was built on the Constitution — one system of law that protects individual liberty, equal justice, and the rights of every citizen,” Biggs declared.

“Sharia stands in direct conflict with those principles. It does not belong in our legal system, and it will not replace the Constitution of the United States of America.”

The congresswoman, representing South Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District, emphasized that her constituents understand what is at stake:

“One standard of law applied equally. No watering down our values. No importing systems that undermine our freedoms.”

 
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