Texas AG Ken Paxton announces investigation into Kaufman County development backed by Dubai company
Paxton investigates foreign-backed project amid concerns over up to 20,000 foreign nationals and possible unlawful actions in Kaufman County sustainable city plan.
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Texas Investigating Dubai-Based Developer Over ‘Sharia City’ Concerns
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating a “potentially illegal” development backed by a Dubai-based company in rural Kaufman County just months after filing a lawsuit against a Muslim development outside of Dallas. A U.S. subsidiary of SEE Holding, headquartered in Dubai, purchased thousands of acres near Kaufman in connection with Kaufman Solar LLC, according to the attorney general’s office. The potential development is billed as a…
Paxton Just Opened a Second Investigation Into Planned ‘Sharia City.’
PULSE POINTSWHAT 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 …
Probe Launched Into ‘Sharia City’ Plan On U.S. Soil: ‘You Obey America’s Laws’
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Monday that he was investigating whether a development project linked to a Dubai-based company was going to be a “sharia city.” Paxton, a Republican, said he was taking action to examine a development underway in Kaufman, Texas, about 34 miles southeast of Dallas. The development drew attention after an American subsidiary of the Dubai-based SEE Holdings purchased thousands of acres of land near Kauf…
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