❓WHAT HAPPENED: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) launched an investigation into a development project linked to a Dubai-based company, feared to be an attempt to establish a “Sharia City.”
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, SEE Holdings, Kaufman Solar, EPIC City, and local residents.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The investigation was revealed on Monday, February 9, 2026, and focuses on Kaufman, Texas, located 34 miles southeast of Dallas.
💬KEY QUOTE: “There will be no ‘Sharia City’ in Texas under my watch. While you’re on American soil, you will obey America’s laws.” – Ken Paxton
🎯IMPACT: Concerns about foreign influence in American communities have sparked investigations and calls for transparency in the development process.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) is launching a second investigation into a “Sharia City,” following an initial probe launched last March into the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) project, dubbed “EPIC City.” Paxton announced the second investigation into SEE Holdings, a Dubai-based company, which has purchased thousands of acres of land in Kaufman, Texas, near Dallas.
“There will be no ‘Sharia City’ in Texas under my watch,” Paxton stated, adding, “While you’re on American soil, you will obey America’s laws. I have launched this investigation to determine the nature of this development in Kaufman County and will be thoroughly investigating this matter for any unlawful actions.”
According to Paxton, Kaufman Solar—a Delaware-based subsidiary of SEE Holdings—made the land purchase, sparking concerns among local residents that the properties could be used to build an Islamic-centered housing development similar to EPIC City. Some locals contend that the size of the land purchase suggests that upwards of 20,000 foreign nationals could be relocated to the area.
The Texas Attorney General says he has initiated information requests to SEE Holdings and Kaufman Solar. Among the details Paxton is seeking are communications with government officials, the corporate relationship between SEE Holdings and Kaufman Solar, and the intended use and development plans for the land purchased.
Notably, the heightened scrutiny of the SEE Holdings and Kaufman Solar land purchase comes on the heels of Texas government action against the EPIC City development. The National Pulse reported last October that Paxton had revealed that entities linked to the East Plano Islamic Center land development project had breached federal and state securities laws.
In December last year, EPIC City rebranded as “The Meadow.” However, the development remains a target of state scrutiny despite the name change.
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