The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Hamas-tied front named in the largest terror-financing trial in U.S. history- is celebrating another victory in its campaign of lawfare against American institutions.
This week, CAIR boasted about forcing the University of Maryland to pay a $100,000 settlement for banning a “Students for Justice in Palestine” (SJP) vigil for Gaza. SJP is not just another student club; it is the campus wing of Hamas, pushing the group’s ideology into America’s universities.
CAIR calls this “a powerful message.” And it is:
- Break the rules
- Sue the school
- Pocket six figures
- Expand the jihadi movement
These same radical Islamic student networks just helped overthrow Bangladesh’s secular government, replacing it with an Islamic regime now persecuting and killing non-Muslims. Imams in America cheered the coup.
One of them, Texas Imam, radical Yasir Qadhi, who shapes Islamic thought for hundreds of thousands of American Muslims, flew to the region immediately after the takeover. Qadhi has even been training Islamic youth activists abroad alongside a Muslim Brotherhood operative banned from entering the United States.
This isn’t student “activism.” It is the youth wing of global political Islam, testing tactics on U.S. campuses the same way they operate overseas — until they can control the streets, the law, and the government.
America must act now:
- End Hamas-linked lawfare.
- Shut down radical student fronts.
- Ban CAIR from operating in our schools.
If we fail, tomorrow’s America could look far more like Dhaka or Karachi than Washington, D.C.
Hamas-Linked Lawfare Hits Another U.S. Campus
CAIR — the Hamas-tied front named in the largest terror-financing trial in U.S. history — just bragged about extracting a $100,000 settlement from the University of Maryland for banning a “Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)”… pic.twitter.com/AeHMGjjzjX
— Amy Mek (@AmyMek) August 9, 2025
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