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A Texas judge blocks a utility district's actions over concerns it bypassed oversight for a Muslim-focused development, amid claims of religious discrimination.
A Collin County judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Double R Municipal Utility District from taking action on its March 20 meeting agenda, including financial decisions or expansions, after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued, alleging the district was manipulated to bypass state oversight for the Muslim-focused "The Meadow" development.
The order halts all substantive actions except those tied to the ongoing lawsuit, with Paxton claiming the move protects the rule of law.
The developer, Community Capital Partners, denies wrongdoing, calling the legal challenges an attempt at religious discrimination.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is also investigating potential religious bias in the project, which includes plans for a mosque, school, and over 1,000 homes.
A temporary injunction hearing is set for later in March.
Un juez de Texas bloquea las acciones de un distrito de servicios públicos por preocupaciones que eludieron la supervisión de un desarrollo centrado en los musulmanes, en medio de reclamos de discriminación religiosa.