Outlaw Sharia law and all foreign laws in The US

    Constitutional prohibitions and accommodations
    Because of the Establishment Clause of the United States Constitution, no religious tradition can be established as the basis of laws that apply to everyone, including any form of sharia, Christian canon law, Jewish halakha, or rules of dharma from Eastern religions. The FIRST AMENDMENT to the U.S. Constitution states that Congress shall make no law prohibiting the "free exercise" of religion, yet Mohammed said "Whoever changes his Islamic religion, kill him." (Hadith Sahih al-Bukhari, Vol. 9, Book 84, No. 57).

    Sharia relegates non-Muslims to "dhimmi" status, where they are not to propagate their customs among Muslims, and cannot display a Cross, Christmas decorations, or a Star of David.

    The Quran states in Sura 4:89, "Those who reject Islam must be killed. If they turn back (from Islam), take hold of them and kill them wherever you find them."
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