Terror-Linked CAIR has New York Attorney General Warn Steve Emerson


CAIR claims Steve Emerson is interfering in their civil rights

https://ag.ny.gov/press-release/2022/attorney-general-james-warns-hate-group-immediately-stop-spying-muslim

However, there is absolutely no evidence that Steve Emerson is: hampering Muslims in the

“exercise of their civil rights, including the right to worship, to peacefully assemble and organize politically, to petition government, and to vote.”

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Listen to Letitia James try to channel Winston Churchill here:

“Let me be clear: We will not bow to hate, we will not enable bias, and we will not empower Islamophobia.”

But what they will allow is for CAIR to prey on working class Americans.

    • For example, this past February, local TV gave 26 seconds on TV to CAIR’s screed against Andrew Wells, something CAIR has nothing to do with. Wells is now receiving threats.
    • Late last year, CAIR attacked Tamar Herman on TV while she was under police protection.
    • And, in the case of Romin Iqbal, CAIR not only fired him, they got on TV to imply Iqbal was a menace. CAIR told their employees not to come to work because Iqbal had worked with a “known anti-Muslim hate group,” and was possibly armed, and dangerous.

Iqbal is only one example of the more than 28 people CAIR attacked on TV last year. Where is the DOJ?

As far back as 2011, Pamela Geller filed a FIOA request.

I made a relatively isolated request on a narrow topic that the Civil Rights Division really doesn’t even have direct jurisdiction over (“Muslim outreach”). But, the Department balked, saying: “clearly your request encompasses thousands of records. The total located on a preliminary search totals 14,100 documents. Each document likely contains numerous pages. . . it is not clear in what manner the collection of all five-year’s records might contribute to the general public understanding.” There were over 14.000 pages relevant to her request.

A knowledgeable Justice Department insider told me: “You couldn’t generate 14,000 pages of documents if you asked for communications with lenders or apartment or hotels as part of the Housing Section enforcement activities. There are very few things in Civil Rights that would generate 14,000 pages of anything. It has got to be a treasure trove of information.” https://www.wnd.com/2011/09/342081/#ixzz1XEkCiBUy

CAIR and the DOJ are best friends.

CAIR had the DOJ file a lawsuit against the city of Troy as part of an effort to force a mosque on the city of Troy, Michigan.

And in 2018, CAIR wanted to involve the DOJ in an incident where a DoorDash driver was punched in the nose after he lipped off about a guy’s mom.

Confidential, inside sources have been used in Watergate, or by Project Veritas, or books about the Trump White House. In fact, CAIR themselves praised someone for secretly recording the boss, calling that “smart.”

There is no evidence that Steve Emerson has done anything wrong. Meanwhile, CAIR is allowed to get away with murder. When will there be a transparent investigation of CAIR’s role in the Colleyville hostage crisis?

The Department of Justice will succeed in placating CAIR at the risk of enraging the broader American population.

Attorney General James Warns Hate Group to Immediately Stop Spying on Muslim Communities

Attorney General James Warns Hate Group to Immediately Stop Spying on Muslim Communities | New York State Attorney General (ny.gov)

AG James Takes Action to Support Muslim Communities on Eve of Ramadan

Calls on DOJ to Investigate Investigative Project on
Terrorism for Federal Criminal and Civil Rights Violations 

 Warns Against Discriminatory Action Targeting Communities  

NEW YORK – On the eve of Ramadan, New York Attorney General Letitia James today warned a known anti-Muslim hate group to stop spying on Muslim communities. Attorney General James sent a cease-and-desist letter to Steven Emerson and the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) directing them to immediately stop any unlawful and discriminatory surveillance they may be conducting on Muslim communities in New York. The action follows reports that IPT paid informants and infiltrators for over a decade to spy on Muslim houses of worship, Muslim advocacy groups, and prominent Muslim leaders — blatant violations of their civil rights. Attorney General James also issued a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), requesting an investigation into IPT’s possible violations of federal criminal and civil rights laws. As a charity that operates in New York, IPT is required to follow state laws, and is subject to enforcement by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG). Furthermore, Attorney General James warned against any discriminatory action targeting communities.

“As we enter the holy month of Ramadan, it’s more important than ever that we show our support for our Muslim communities and stand up to Islamophobia and hate of any and every kind,” said Attorney General James. “Let me be clear: We will not bow to hate, we will not enable bias, and we will not empower Islamophobia. I urge DOJ to stand with us and use its considerable power to protect Muslim communities throughout New York and across the nation. Our constitution protects the rights of all communities to live without harassment or intimidation; we will remain vigilant in the protection of these rights.”

In December 2021, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) revealed that for more than a decade, IPT paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to spies in order to gain access to Muslim organizations and leaderships to record confidential conversations and documents. Most notably, IPT reportedly infiltrated the Ohio chapter of CAIR, through its then-leader, Romin Iqbal, who leaked confidential documents and recordings. In another undercover operation, IPT paid more than $100,000 to Tariq Nelson to spy on members of a mosque in Virginia and record privileged conversations without other participants’ knowledge.

The documents and recordings collected by IPT include a 2010 meeting of national Muslim leaders discussing the negative responses to the proposed Islamic center near Ground Zero in lower Manhattan, and a 2015 discussion of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric. Public statements from those involved in the operation suggest that IPT targeted the organizations and individuals in a concerted effort to infringe on the rights of Muslims, including their right to worship, peacefully assemble and organize politically, petition the government, and to vote.

In her letter to IPT, Attorney General James warns the organization that its actions could violate state and federal laws. New York Civil Rights Law prohibits discrimination or harassment against an individual exercising their civil rights on the basis of creed and prohibits the intimidation of an individual on the basis of their religion or religious practice. Attorney General James is immediately requiring IPT to:

  • Cease and desist any ongoing or contemplated unlawful espionage operations against Muslims and Muslim organizations within the state of New York;
  • Cease and desist from any further discriminatory activities against Muslims in New York; and
  • Fully comply with the requirements of the New York Civil Rights Law and all other applicable state and federal statutes.

In a coinciding letter to DOJ, Attorney General James urged the Biden Administration to launch an investigation into IPT for violations of federal criminal and civil rights law. Attorney General James maintains that although OAG stands ready to enforce New York state civil rights law, a DOJ investigation into IPT’s possible violations of federal law would send the message that the federal government will also use its powers to protect Muslims’ rights.

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