Texas AG Paxton investigates planned Muslim-centric community near Dallashttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-ag-paxton-investigates-planned-muslim-centric-community-near-dallas/ar-AA1BH3RhTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into EPIC City, a proposed 402-acre development spearheaded by the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC).
The project, located near Josephine, Texas, approximately 40 miles northeast of Dallas, aims to create a mixed-use community featuring residential homes, a mosque, a K-12 faith-based school, senior housing, commercial spaces, and recreational facilities.
Paxton's office issued a Civil Investigative Demand (CID) to Community Capital Partners, the corporate entity managing the project, citing potential violations of Texas consumer protection laws.
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The investigation follows public criticism from Governor Greg Abbott, who alleged "serious legal issues" with the development but did not provide specific evidence to support his claims.
The project has faced significant backlash online, with some critics accusing it of promoting "Sharia cities" and creating "no-go zones," allegations that EPIC has strongly denied.
So this is about a proposed development, not an existing city. 402 acres would be a fairly large farm/ranch, but it's less than 2/3 of a square mile, perhaps a 6-block by 6-block square. I assume there are incorporated towns in Texas or just about any US state that are that size or smaller, but this sounds more like a development on the edge of some existing city.
City neighborhoods with majorities of some nationality or religion are hardly unique in the US - e.g. Chinatowns, Italian (e.g. North Beach in SF), Polish, black, Hispanic, Vietnamese, Hasidic neighborhoods. Further, if rumors were people, they'd have pilot's licenses from how much they fly, especially where some ethnic or religious minority are the subject. Is there evidence to support the claims about this development proposal, or are the claims, at present, rumor-grade (since it's a
proposed development, can there be such evidence?)?