A sitting member of Congress is once again targeting Muslim communities with dangerous, inflammatory legislation — and this time, it’s being dressed up as national policy. Rep. Chip Roy has introduced the so-called “MAMDANI Act,” a bill critics say is rooted in anti-Muslim fearmongering and designed to stigmatize Muslim Americans rather than address any real threat. Civil rights advocates are sounding the alarm: this is part of a broader pattern of exploiting Islamophobia for political gain. The bill would require federal authorities to investigate individuals for alleged ties to Islam or socialist political beliefs and could trigger immigration consequences like visa revocations or deportation proceedings. Advocates warn it could enable guilt-by-association enforcement — targeting people based on religion or ideology rather than proven wrongdoing. Tell House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republican leadership: publicly reject and denounce Rep. Chip Roy’s Islamophobic "MAMDANI Act." Muslim Americans already face rising hate crimes, workplace discrimination, and political scapegoating. When a lawmaker introduces legislation that singles them out, it doesn’t just stay on paper — it legitimizes bias and puts real people at risk. That kind of framework echoes some of the most troubling post-9/11 policies, when Muslim communities were subjected to heightened surveillance and suspicion. Experts warn that laws like this don’t make us safer — they erode civil liberties and undermine trust between communities and government. Add your name now and demand that Congress draw a clear line: No more Islamophobia, no more guilt-by-association policies, and no more attacks on vulnerable communities. The petition to House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republican leadership reads: "Publicly condemn Rep. Chip Roy’s ‘MAMDANI Act,’ block it from advancing in Congress, and reject any policy that targets individuals based on religion, identity, or political beliefs. Protect civil rights and ensure equal treatment under the law for all."