Idaho takes Steps to
Eradicate Encroaching Sharia Influences, Posted 3/25/16, by Alice Greene
As
President Obama continues to resettle Muslims in American cities, the state of
Idaho is pushing a bill that would prohibit Sharia law (or any other foreign
statutes) from influencing the state’s courts. I don’t blame them for worrying.
Just last week, Secretary of State John Kerry termed the Islamic State’s
actions against Christians “genocide.” Sharia law is the legal framework ISIS
chooses to follow.
Idaho
lawmakers are considering the bill despite criticism in 2015 when they refused
an international treaty that would have made it easier for single moms and dads
to collect child support. The measure was meant to align Idaho’s laws on
child support with those outlined in federal statutes, but Republicans were
suspicious about potential Sharia influences in future child support cases. Under
mounting pressure, Idaho lawmakers decided to reverse the decision with a
special session that ended up costing taxpayers thousands of dollars.
Idaho
isn't the only state worried about the spread of Sharia law in the US. This
worry manifests as proposals to limit the use of foreign laws in state courts.
So far, ten states have passed bills similar to the proposal Idaho is working
on now.
Opponents
claim these measures are no more than anti-Islamic fear mongering and argue
that strict interpretations of Sharia law have never trumped federal or state
laws in the US. Supporters claim these proposals are a way to protect
states’ rights as the world becomes more globalized.
Idaho’s
House State Affairs Committee send the document to the floor Thursday or
restructuring after both parties voiced concerns about how the bill
would affect international contracts. While Sharia law is not specifically
mentioned in the proposal, it was the center of the testimony and
discussion.
According
to Committee Chairman Thomas Loertscher (R-Iona), the committee’s decision to
amend the proposal was not influenced by last year’s criticisms. “I don’t think
that was a big deal,” he said. “I think it was a series of things in the bill
that gave everybody pause.”
“I
like the general direction of where this is headed - that we are going to tell
our judges and our courts that you are going to use American laws and Idaho
laws when you are making your rulings and interpretations,” says Brent Crane
(R-Nampa).
“Invoking
foreign law and foreign legal doctrines…is a means of imposing an agenda on the
American people, while circumventing the US and state constitutions,” explains
the bill’s sponsor, Eric Redman (R-Athol). He maintains that Sharia law is
spreading throughout court cases in both the US and Europe.
http://punchingbagpost.com/idaho-takes-steps-to-eradicate-encroaching-sharia-influences
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