一位得克萨斯州穆斯林家长以宗教歧视为由,就将伊斯兰学校排除在2025年凭单方案之外提出诉讼。
A Texas Muslim parent sued over the exclusion of Islamic schools from the 2025 voucher program, citing religious discrimination.
在得克萨斯州,一位穆斯林家长起诉国家官员将伊斯兰私立学校排除在2025年凭单方案之外,认为该决定违反了宪法对宗教歧视的保护。
A Muslim parent in Texas has sued state officials over the exclusion of Islamic private schools from the 2025 voucher program, arguing the decision violates constitutional protections against religious discrimination.
2026年3月1日, Mehdi Cherkaoui 提出诉讼, 质疑封锁与美国-伊斯兰关系理事会(CAIR)有关系的科格尼亚认可学校, 得克萨斯州州长Greg Abbott将该组织称为恐怖组织, 但美国国务院不承认这个名称。
Filed on March 1, 2026, by Mehdi Cherkaoui, the lawsuit challenges the blocking of Cognia-accredited schools linked to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which Texas Governor Greg Abbott has labeled a terrorist organization—though the U.S. State Department does not recognize this designation.
审计长凯利·汉考克(Kelly Hancock)表示,因担心与外国关系,封锁了数百所学校,包括为穆斯林、基督徒和残障学生服务的学校。
The comptroller, Kelly Hancock, cited concerns over foreign ties to block hundreds of schools, including those serving Muslim, Christian, and disabled students.
这项诉讼旨在迫使国家接受所有符合资格的伊斯兰学校,并停止在管理该方案时所谓的歧视性做法,该方案已经收到143 000多名学生申请和2 100多所学校接受。
The suit seeks to compel the state to accept all eligible Islamic schools and halt what it calls discriminatory practices in administering the program, which has seen over 143,000 student applications and more than 2,100 school acceptances.