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Texas is waging a battle to stop “Islamification”

First publishedJul 9, 13:03 UTC
Last updatedJul 11, 22:25 UTC · 1m ago
The Economist · US
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Texas is fighting to stop what some people call "Islamification." This means they want to slow down the growth of Islamic culture and influence in the state. The Republican party in Texas is leading this fight. They are trying to keep American culture strong.

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This battle shows how important culture is in politics today. It tells us about a big change in American identity.

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What does "Islamification" mean?
It means the growing influence of Islamic culture and beliefs.
Who is leading this fight in Texas?
The Republican party is leading the effort to stop it.
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Both outlets focus on the idea that Texas is fighting a cultural change. The Economist adds that this fight offers a model for new political ideas.

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    The battle provides a guide or 'playbook' for new politics.
    The EconomistIt suggests Texas's fight can be copied by others.
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