Governor Ron DeSantis has officially added the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Antifa, and the Muslim Brotherhood to Florida's state-level list of designated terrorist organizations under a new anti-terrorism law, his office announced Friday evening.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the blacklisting of three organizations under the state's new anti-terrorism statute. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Antifa, and the Muslim Brotherhood were formally added to Florida's designated list, which carries legal and financial consequences for entities operating in the state. The move follows a trend of state-level actions against groups that some officials and advocacy organizations have linked to extremism or terror-related activities. The designation's implications for CAIR, a prominent Muslim civil rights group that has long denied ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, are expected to generate legal challenges and political debate. No further details regarding specific enforcement measures were released in the governor's initial statement.
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