Combating International Islamophobia Act
Establishes a State Department office focused on monitoring and combating Islamophobia globally and strengthens related reporting obligations.
These are priority bills and resolutions that align with USCMO’s advocacy goals on civil rights, religious freedom, immigration, voting rights, humanitarian relief, and global justice.
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Establishes a State Department office focused on monitoring and combating Islamophobia globally and strengthens related reporting obligations.
Recognizes the heritage, contributions, and civic impact of Muslim Americans and supports recognition of Muslim-American Heritage Month.
Would posthumously award a Congressional Gold Medal to Muhammad Ali in recognition of his achievements, humanitarian legacy, and service to the nation.
Restores U.S. funding to UNRWA to address urgent humanitarian needs facing Palestinian refugees.
Ongoing resolutions introduced under the Arms Export Control Act to block offensive U.S. weapons sales to Israel.
Ensures that individuals detained at U.S. ports of entry can access legal counsel during inspection and immigration processing.
Creates a pathway to permanent legal status and eventual citizenship for eligible undocumented immigrants, including DACA recipients and TPS holders.
Restores and strengthens key protections of the Voting Rights Act by requiring federal review of voting changes in jurisdictions with records of discrimination.
Would prohibit U.S. arms sales to the United Arab Emirates until it is no longer providing material support to the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan.
These talking points help unify a wide range of policy asks.
Strong closing points for the end of a Hill meeting.
Helps confront Islamophobia, elevate Muslim contributions, and defend equal treatment.
Advances due process, voting rights, and legal protections for vulnerable communities.
Aligns U.S. policy with humanitarian relief, accountability, and human rights principles.