The Michigan city of Dearborn Heights, a part of the Detroit metropolitan area, has raised two Palestinian flags on either side of the city’s ‘welcome’ sign, apparently “highlighting the city’s support for the people of Palestine.” Boasting a population of nearly 60,000, roughly 25 percent of the city’s residents are of Arab extraction.
The larger neighboring city of Dearborn, with a population around roughly 100,000, has been derisively referred to “Dearbornistan” by various politicians and critics of Islam over the years. As of the 2020 Census, residents of Middle Eastern or North African background make up a majority of the Dearborn’s population at 54.5 percent.
President Joe Biden recently appointed Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud to the State Department’s Assembly of Local Leaders program. Hammoud, known for his staunch anti-Israel positions, has excused the Hamas terror attack on the Jewish state “inevitable”. In a previous social media statement, the Democratic mayor called for the eradication of the Jewish state. Both Hammoud and Democrat Congresswoman Rashida Tlabi – whose district includes both Dearborn Heights and the City of Dearborn, have continued to repeat the debunked claim that an Israeli airstrike was responsible for the explosion at the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza.
Calls for violence at antisemitic rallies in cities like Dearborn have drawn harsh criticism from U.S. lawmakers in the wake of the barbaric October 7th Hamas terror attack against Israel. Pro-Hamas demonstrators in Minneapolis, Minnesota – which hosts a sizable Somali Muslim population – attacked an elderly driver. Zach Metzger – one of the demostration organizers who is a radical, anti-police, far-left candidate for Minneapolis City Council – later tried to claim that the elderly man was the aggressor.