Sugar Land, Texas — Whether speaking at local government meetings or protesting over the war in Gaza and Islamophobia in public schools, Amina Ishaq counts on the Council on American-Islamic Relations to defend her rights and those of the growing Muslim community in this politically divided Houston suburb.
“They used to come out to our protests to make sure we were okay,” said Ishaq, a social worker who is active at her local mosque.

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