Muslim Dearborn Mayor Told Christian He's 'Not Welcome' After Debate on Pro-Terror Arab Leader
Dearborn's Muslim mayor tells Christian he's 'not welcome' in debate on honoring pro-terror Arab leader, sparking controversy at a city council meeting last week. The exchange occurred after local resident Edward 'Ted' Barham raised concerns about the city's decision to honor a pro-terror Arab leader.

Mayor Abdullah H. Hammoud of Dearborn told local resident Edward 'Ted' Barham that he's 'not welcome' in a debate on honoring pro-terror Arab leader at a recent city council meeting after Barham expressed concerns about the issue. The mayor's statement was seen as an attempt to silence dissenting voices and restrict free speech. Barham had raised questions about the city's decision to honor a figure who supports terrorism, sparking controversy among community members. The incident has raised concerns about freedom of expression and civic engagement in Dearborn.