CAIR in the News

CAIR in the News, December 17, 2025

Video: CAIR Labels Alabama Senator Tuberville As Anti-Muslim Extremist for His Islamophobic Rhetoric

CAIR: When Sanctuaries Aren’t Safe: How Faith Communities Prepare For Violence – Beliefnet

Likewise, Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) offers helpful resources and follows a basic formula for survival, as outlined by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): Get out, Hide out, and Take out.

CAIR: Vandalism, Graffiti at Billings Church Being Investigated as a Hate Crime – Montana Independent

“A bias-motivated attack on any house of worship is an attack on the fundamental American values of religious freedom and human dignity. We strongly condemn this neo-Nazi vandalism and commend law enforcement for investigating this incident as a potential hate crime. Those responsible must be held fully accountable,” said a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

CAIR: Meet Randy Fine, America’s Most Racist Congressman – Zeteo

CAIR: Ilhan Omar wants Randy Fine expelled for ‘genocidal’ rhetoric against Muslims – Florida Politics

CAIR: GOP Lawmakers Call for ‘Mass Expulsion’ of Muslims After Sydney Attack, Drawing Democratic Backlash – Latin Times

CAIR calls Florida terrorism designation ‘unconstitutional’ – UPI

CAIR sues DeSantis over ‘foreign terrorist’ order – Politico

CAIR: US Muslim group sues Florida’s DeSantis over ‘terrorism’ designation – Al Jazeera

CAIR-NJ: Calls for release grow as N.J. Palestinian immigrant remains detained by ICE after 9 months – NJ.com

CAIR: Afghan couple reflects on impact of Trump’s travel ban as anti-immigrant rhetoric intensifies – East Bay Times

After American troops withdrew from the United States’ 20-year war with Afghanistan in 2021, the Taliban assumed control of the country, and even more Afghans continued flowing in to the Bay Area, many of whom had cooperated with U.S. troops against the Taliban and feared persecution and death. The region is home to an estimated 60,000 Afghan immigrants, many of whom are refugees, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations.