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Texas Teen Tells Congress He Received Death Threats After Revealing Islamic Booth High School

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This article describes a political and social controversy involving a student's testimony before Congress. No commercial mechanism, supply chain impact, or market effect is identified. The event is purely political/religious in nature and does not affect any commodity, company margin, or sector.

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  • A Texas high school student testified before Congress about death threats after exposing an Islamic booth at his school.
  • The booth was run by 'Why Islam?' and distributed hijabs and materials promoting Sharia law on February 2.
  • Wylie Independent School District denied wrongdoing, calling it a procedural oversight.
  • The testimony occurred amid broader political debate about perceived threats from political Islam.

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