A Muslim community's canceled water park celebration has turned into a full-blown political and legal standoff in Texas, with dozens of state lawmakers now pushing back hard against Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX).
41 Texas legislators signed a formal letter Thursday demanding Gov. Abbott withdraw his threat against the City of Grand Prairie, where he had warned officials to cancel a private Eid celebration or lose $530,000 in state funding.
The city folded under the pressure, and the event, now in its third year, was called off.
However, the lawmakers didn't mince words. The letter accused Abbott of singling out Muslim Texans for treatment no other faith community in the state would face, pointing to a string of comparable events that never drew any response from the governor's office.
Their argument leaned heavily on precedent. In 2023, a Christian church privately rented a city-owned water park in North Richland Hills for a closed student ministry event explicitly advertised as not open to the public.
No state official stepped in. No funding was threatened.
The letter also pointed to upcoming events at taxpayer-funded venues, a Christian singing competition in San Antonio, and a Jewish Community Day at a municipal stadium, neither of which prompted any action from Abbott's office.
"The difference here is not the structure of the event," the letter stated. "It is who is gathering."
The legislators argued Abbott's move was a clear constitutional violation, citing a 1993 Supreme Court ruling that bars the government from blocking a group's access to public facilities based on religious identity while allowing other groups to use the same space.
They also raised concerns about real-world consequences. The letter noted that Muslim lawmakers and community members in North Texas had already faced threats and harassment as anti-Muslim rhetoric from elected officials had intensified, and that Abbott's actions only made that climate worse.
The letter closed with a direct demand: restore the funding, drop the threat, and treat Muslim Texans as the full and equal members of this state that they are.
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