Overview
- The 200-page ISGAP analysis, drawing on the 1982 Project and 1991 Explanatory Memorandum, alleges a decades-long strategy to reshape Western institutions from within.
- The report claims targeting of U.S. agencies including the State Department, Homeland Security and Justice through appointments and advisory roles.
- It says the Muslim Students Association is the primary vehicle for campus influence and describes cooperation with Students for Justice in Palestine across hundreds of campuses.
- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott designated the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as foreign terrorist and transnational criminal organizations, a state move that bars them from acquiring land.
- ISGAP says a federal terrorist designation would be only a first step and is organizing a joint declaration to press Congress, while the Brotherhood and CAIR reject the allegations and say they oppose violence.