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In this April 2, 2015 photo, Aminah Hamed, center, and Sami Hamed stand while a resident speaks against Texas House Bill 562, a statehouse bill widely believed to target Islamic influence in America, while Sherry Mecom waves an American flag from her seat during an Irving city council meeting in Irvin, Texas. Gunmen attacking at a contest for Muslim Prophet Muhammed cartoons May 3, 2015, in Garland, Texas, came as Muslims in Texas were already feeling aggrieved and fearful as anti-Islam sentiment over the last several months has reverberated from the state Capitol to local governments. (Rose Baca/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
Photo by: Rose Baca
In this April 2, 2015 photo, Aminah Hamed, center, and Sami Hamed stand while a resident speaks against Texas House Bill 562, a statehouse bill widely believed to target Islamic influence in America, while Sherry Mecom waves an American flag from her seat during an Irving city council meeting in Irvin, Texas. Gunmen attacking at a contest for Muslim Prophet Muhammed cartoons May 3, 2015, in Garland, Texas, came as Muslims in Texas were already feeling aggrieved and fearful as anti-Islam sentiment over the last several months has reverberated from the state Capitol to local governments. (Rose Baca/The Dallas Morning News via AP)

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