Mary Rourke
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They want to be able to put a mosque there, a school there, and at least 20,000 to 30,000 residents.
I was talking to a septic design company, and they were saying, if you need three different water districts, you're talking about a massive amount of traffic that's going to come in there.
We're not talking about
100, 200, maybe 1,000 people.
We're talking about thousands of people that are expected to be coming into that area.
And when I was talking to the residents, a lot of them wanted to remain anonymous.
I mean, it's a small town, but they still don't really trust their officials there.
And they were saying their biggest worries are, one, this tried to happen in Hunt County, which is a county right over, and they got moved.
We're not quite sure if it's the same exact holding company or not.
But it clearly looks like there's a pattern.
They get kicked out of one county, so they go to another county.
So if the Kauffman County residents are able to push them out, people in Texas have to be aware that they're just going to go to the next available county and see.
I did talk to Representative Lance Gooden's office.
They claim that they were in these initial meetings talking to the holding company and said that there had to be citizen buy-in on this one.
They didn't hear anything about the 20,000 Muslims that are supposed to be coming into this, and they didn't hear anything about schools, and they promised that they're going to be able to be put in writing, that there's going to be no mosques and schools there.
But there are some citizens that claim that they know that
that school board officials, including superintendents for both Terrell ISD and Kauffman ISD, were contacted before citizens knew about this development, meaning that there is some conversation being had about how many kids are either going to go into the public school or if there's going to be a school by itself.
And we all know what that means.
If you're going to build a Muslim-only school in this area, that means they're going to be indoctrinated into this radicalized faith.
And that flies in the face of what Texas stands for.