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Texas rally by Muslims seeking tolerance disrupted by protesters

A rally at the Texas Capitol on Thursday by Muslims seeking religious tolerance was repeatedly disrupted by a small group of protesters who said the state belonged to followers of Jesus Christ and that Muslims should go back to the Middle East.
During opening remarks at the Texas Muslim Capitol Day event, a Christian activist from Michigan grabbed the microphone from the speaker and said: "I proclaim the name of the Lord Jesus Christ over the capitol of Texas. I stand against Islam."
A group of people who described themselves as Christian activists also heckled the group of about 600 who showed up for the rally. The protesters shouted as the Muslim group sang the national anthem and then tried to interrupt speakers calling for religious tolerance.
Some of the protesters shouted: "Go home. You ain't going to be happy here."
There are about half a million Muslims in Texas, according to some estimates, with many being in the state for several generations.
The Texas Department of Public Safety said no arrests were made at the event.