Dearborn pastor decries 'Sharia law' as protests end in 22 arrests

A Detroit pastor accused Dearborn of being "up under Sharia law" during a contentious City Council meeting Tuesday as hundreds demonstrated outside and police made 22 arrests. The pastor's remarks capped weeks of tension in the city, where 54.5% of residents reported Middle Eastern or North African ancestry in 2020 census data, making Dearborn the first U.S. city widely identified as having an Arab American majority.
Dearborn pastor decries 'Sharia law' as protests end in 22 arrests

A Detroit pastor’s accusation that Dearborn is operating “up under Sharia law” occurred during a contentious City Council meeting. Hundreds protested outside the meeting, which resulted in 22 arrests. These events come after weeks of tension in Dearborn, a city identified by 2020 census data as having an Arab American majority.

  • A Detroit pastor accused Dearborn of being “up under Sharia law” during a City Council meeting.
  • Hundreds demonstrated outside the meeting.
  • Police made 22 arrests.
  • The pastor’s remarks followed weeks of tension in the city.
  • Dearborn has an Arab American majority, with 54.5% of residents reporting Middle Eastern or North African ancestry in 2020.
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