Texas has crossed a dangerous line by approving the largest mosque in Houston as an official voting center for the midterms. Turning a major religious institution into a polling location risks undermining public confidence in free and fair elections. Voters of all backgrounds should never feel pressure or cultural influence when casting their ballot, and government must maintain strict neutrality in the election process.
This decision raises serious questions about election integrity, voter intimidation, and the separation of mosque and state
In a time of heightened tensions over immigration, assimilation, and border security, Americans expect polling places to be completely neutral ground — not venues tied to any specific faith or ideology that could make some citizens uncomfortable or question the process. Governor Greg Abbott and Texas election officials must immediately intervene and stop this madness. Election sites should unite citizens under shared American values, not divide them along religious lines. Texans deserve secure, transparent voting locations that put the integrity of every vote above all else. This reckless choice cannot stand.
