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Steven Emerson,
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January 11, 2016
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House
Democrats Turn to the Wrong Muslims for SOTU
by IPT News • Jan 11, 2016 at
4:53 pm
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As many as 25 House Democrats are expected to have Muslim guests
during Tuesday night's State of the Union speech. It's in response to a call from Democratic National Committee chair Debbie
Wasserman Schultz and Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison, the first Muslim voted
into Congress, to counter an "alarming rise in hateful rhetoric
against Muslim Americans and people of the Islamic faith
worldwide."
The gesture might not generate much more than a shrug, except that in at
least two cases, Democrats invited officials from a group the FBI formally avoids due to historic ties to a Hamas support
network. Delray Beach Rep. Alcee Hastings invited Nezar Hamze, regional operations director for the
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) in Florida. And San Jose, Cal.
Rep. Zoe Lofgren invited Sameena Usman, a 10-year veteran government relations
official with CAIR's San Francisco chapter, the Investigative Project on
Terrorism has learned.
CAIR officials
routinely accuse federal law enforcement of entrapping otherwise innocent and peaceful Muslims in
order to gin up terrorism prosecutions. Hamze's colleagues in CAIR-Florida
are helping a family sue the FBI over the 2013 fatal shooting of a terror
suspect who attacked agents after extensive questioning.
Usman's office published a notorious poster urging Muslims to
"Build a Wall of Resistance [and] Don't Talk to the FBI." For its
part, the FBI cut off contact with CAIR, except in investigations, in 2008
based on evidence its agents uncovered which placed CAIR in a Hamas-support
network in the United States. Until it can be shown that those connections
no longer exist, an FBI official explained in 2009, CAIR is not "an appropriate
liaison partner." 
In addition, several CAIR officials have compared Israel to ISIS.
Calls to press contacts in Lofgren and Hastings' offices were not
returned Monday.
Last month, the IPT provided exclusive details from eyewitness accounts about CAIR's
creation, including an account of how a co-founder sought approval from the
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood for CAIR's bylaws, and how Executive Director
Nihad Awad's move to Washington was "in order to represent
Hamas."
Hastings and Lofgren either failed to check out their guests' employer
or they don't care. These connections have nothing to do with the faith of
CAIR officials. But the organization has a record that elected officials
stubbornly insist should be ignored.
Unfortunately, this is part of a pattern of outreach House Democrats
seek out with the wrong people. Last month, CAIR-Florida's Hassan Shibly
was invited to the White House for a discussion about
religious discrimination. Then, as with the State of the Union speech, no
one from the new Muslim Reform Movement – which issued a declaration clearly rejecting "interpretations
of Islam that call for any violence, social injustice and politicized
Islam" and standing for "peace, human rights and secular
governance."
In 2012, House
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi sat with Awad, the only executive director in the
organization's history, at a fundraiser for the Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee.
A seat in the House chamber for the State of the Union bestows
undeserved clout to the CAIR officials. And, in trying to show the public
that American Muslims are not a monolithic group of radicalized Islamists,
Hastings and Lofgren are doing their cause more harm than good.
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Lofgren, Nihad
Awad, Hassan
Shibly, Muslim
Reform Movement
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