89R26820 JH-F By: Patterson H.R. No. 971 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The State of Texas is proud of its diverse communities built on shared values of liberty, faith, and patriotism; and WHEREAS, All communities are important to Texas, and we honor those who contribute to the strength, culture, and prosperity of our state; and WHEREAS, The Council on American-Islamic Relations has been credibly linked to terrorist organizations such as Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, both enemies of the United States and threats to our way of life; CAIR's leadership has openly praised acts of terror, defended violence against innocent civilians, and shown contempt for American allies such as Israel; and WHEREAS, The Federal Bureau of Investigation has suspended all formal contacts with the Council on American-Islamic Relations due to evidence demonstrating a relationship between CAIR and Hamas; Hamas is designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the United States Department of State and perpetrated the brutal attack on the State of Israel on October 7, 2023, in which Hamas indiscriminately killed more than 1,200 innocent people, including Israelis, Americans, and other nationals, and took more than 240 civilians as hostages; and WHEREAS, In the federal criminal prosecutions of persons involved with the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, the largest successful prosecution of terrorism financing in our country's history, CAIR was identified as an associate of the Muslim Brotherhood and was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the trial; and WHEREAS, Soon after opening its first office in Washington, D.C., CAIR received a grant from the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, a charitable organization that was closed and was designated a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the United States Department of the Treasury for funding jihadist terrorist organizations; and WHEREAS, In 2009, Ghassan Elashi, who was a member of the founding board of directors of the Texas branch of CAIR and a leader of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, was sentenced to a total of 65 years in prison after being convicted of 10 counts of conspiracy to provide, and the provision of, material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization as well as numerous other charges; and WHEREAS, Randall Todd Royer, also known as Ismail Royer, who served as a communications specialist and civil rights coordinator for CAIR, trained with and set up an Internet-based newsletter for Lashkar-e-Taiba, an al Qaeda-tied Kashmir organization that is listed on the United States Department of State's international terror list; he was also indicted on charges of conspiring to help al Qaeda and the Taliban battle American troops fighting in Afghanistan and was sentenced to 20 years in prison on April 9, 2004; and WHEREAS, In September 2003, CAIR's former community affairs director, Bassem Khafagi, pleaded guilty to three federal counts of bank and visa fraud and agreed to be deported to Egypt after he had funneled money to activities supporting terrorism and had published material advocating suicide attacks against the United States, illegal activities that took place while he was employed by CAIR; and WHEREAS, Rabih Haddad, the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based CAIR fundraiser, was arrested on terrorism-related charges and was deported from the United States due to his work as Executive Director of the Global Relief Foundation, which in October 2002 was closed by the United States Department of the Treasury for financing al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations; and WHEREAS, It is a dangerous affront to the people of Texas to allow any group that supports, sympathizes with, or excuses terrorism to be welcomed or honored within the halls of our Capitol; just as the Texas Capitol would never open its doors to groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, to drug cartels, or to any other group that promotes hatred and violence, it must not and will not open its doors to CAIR; the ongoing Islamification of American communities through extremist organizations represents one of the most urgent cultural and security challenges facing our state today; and WHEREAS, Texas has always stood firmly against enemies foreign and domestic, rejecting any group that seeks to undermine the Constitution, erode our freedoms, or endanger our families, and it will never tolerate, support, or honor organizations aligned with terrorism, hatred, or the enemies of the United States; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas Legislature hereby declare the Council on American-Islamic Relations unwelcome at the Texas Capitol.