Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Executive Order 25-244, which misuses state terrorism statutes and gang laws to suggest that Muslim civil rights organizations including CAIR-Florida may be treated as ‘terrorist organizations.’ Legal experts say the order has no standing under federal law — only the U.S. Secretary of State can designate Foreign Terrorist Organizations. United Voices is documenting what the order actually does, why it is unconstitutional, and what Floridians can do.
When the Winooski School District in Vermont raised the Somali flag to show support for its Somali students after President Trump publicly attacked Somali communities in Minnesota, the school was immediately flooded with racist slurs, threats, and calls saying ‘We’re coming for you.’ United Voices is documenting what happens when a school tries to stand with its students.
Across Texas, Florida, and other states, anti-Muslim networks have been monitoring Muslim Student Association social media to track campus events — then showing up uninvited to harass students while they pray, film them without consent, and in one case burn a Quran. United Voices has written to more than 2,000 university leaders demanding immediate action to protect Muslim students.
The New York Post was forced to correct an article falsely claiming a Muslim civil rights organization funded the Zohran Mamdani mayoral campaign — the second time this year the Murdoch-owned outlet has had to walk back false anti-Muslim claims. United Voices is documenting the pattern and warning that there is a fine line between bigotry and defamation.
A new wave of so-called ‘anti-Sharia’ bills introduced in Congress by Senators Tommy Tuberville and lawmakers including Randy Fine and Chip Roy are being exposed as unconstitutional legislation designed not to address any real legal threat, but to stoke fear of American Muslims for political gain. United Voices has sent a formal briefing memo to every member of Congress explaining exactly what Sharia is — and what these bills actually are.
Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urging an investigation of a Muslim civil rights organization based on discredited conspiracy theories. United Voices is shining a light on the request — and asking whether Cotton and Stefanik are acting in coordination with the Israeli government or in exchange for pro-Israel donor funding.
United Voices is demanding the Department of Homeland Security immediately lift its funding freeze on security grants to American Muslim nonprofits — a freeze reportedly driven by a discredited report from a pro-Israel, anti-Muslim organization founded by Daniel Pipes — while mosques and houses of worship face a documented rise in violent threats.

United Voices: States Cannot Invent Their Own ‘Terror Lists’ to Target Civil Rights Groups
United Voices warns that states cannot create their own terrorist designations and says any accusation against a civil rights organization must proceed through lawful federal processes and due process protections.