Sabo puts up 'prayer rug' posters protesting planned Muslim development in heart of Texas

Last week, conservative leaders gathered in Dallas to debate the future of the movement at the Conservative Political Action Conference. But for many in the party’s populist wing, the more pressing concern wasn’t onstage — it was a future playing out just 50 miles down the road.
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The debate over what’s being called “EPIC City” centers on a proposed master-planned community tied to the East Plano Islamic Center — envisioned to include housing, a mosque, a school, and community amenities — and its relationship to the existing mosque in Plano.
The project spans both that established religious hub and a separate development site farther out in Collin County, about an hour from CPAC’s Dallas venue.
In recent months, the controversy has come to encapsulate a cluster of hot-button concerns: immigration, fraud, government overreach, and the fear of unassimilated enclaves taking root within American communities.
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As usual, street artist Sabo didn't wait for the panels to catch up and weigh in.
Instead, he took it to the walls — plastering the area near CPAC with a series of provocative posters styled as Islamic prayer rugs.
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Prints of the prayer rug posters may be purchased directly from Sabo here.
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