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On November 18, Michigan gubernatorial candidate Anthony Hudson’s planned “anti–Sharia law” march in Dearborn was overtaken by far-right agitator Jake Lang, whose Quran-burning attempts, inflammatory rhetoric, and larger rally escalated tensions and overshadowed Hudson’s rebranded “unity march”. Clashes between protesters and counter-protesters continued through a march to the city council meeting, where police intervened and speakers overwhelmingly condemned anti-Muslim extremism. The incident reflects intensified far-right targeting of Dearborn and a broader national surge in anti-Muslim activity, even as local residents responded with organized, creative, and nonviolent counter-actions.
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