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US Proposes 'Loyalty Test' Bill for Immigrants
New 'Loyalty Test' Proposed for US Immigrants
US Congressman Barry Moore has proposed a bill that would require immigrants entering the country as religious workers to formally reject Sharia law and pledge allegiance to the US Constitution. Moore announced the introduction of this proposed legislation, titled the 'Crusade Act,' on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday. This initiative, dubbed a 'loyalty test' for immigrants, has ignited a significant political firestorm in the United States.
Purpose and Controversy Surrounding the 'Crusade Act'
Sharia law, derived from Islamic religious principles, is practiced in varying forms across several Muslim-majority countries and communities worldwide. According to Congressman Moore, the bill aims to prevent the promotion of religious doctrines that, in his view, conflict with American constitutional values. However, critics argue that the bill constitutes a 'loyalty test' for immigrants, sparking broader political debates regarding religious freedom. If passed, the legislation is expected to have substantial implications for immigration policy and religious liberties.
*Source: YouTube: WION (2026-05-14)*
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