In a move that has sent ripples across Europe, France has taken unprecedented steps to counter the Muslim Brotherhood's strategy of infiltration. This isn't just another mosque closure or garment ban; this is France naming the strategy and making it a crime. As the West awakens to these tactics, President Trump is spearheading a parallel fight against infiltration here at home. The tide is turning, and the West is pushing back!
- France has criminalized the Muslim Brotherhood's strategy known as "entryism."
- This legislation marks the first time any Western nation has directly named and outlawed such infiltration tactics.
- President Trump is similarly combating cultural Marxism in the U.S. by dismantling DEI in government and education.
For years, the Muslim Brotherhood has been engaged in a covert strategy in France—not through terrorism or separatism, but through a sophisticated infiltration of schools, local governments, charities, and mosques. This has been a deliberate attempt to reshape French institutions from within, quietly transforming them one neighborhood at a time. Until recently, the French government seemed to turn a blind eye to these activities. However, the tide has turned, and France has taken action that is shaking Islamist networks across Europe.
This monumental shift follows the release of a classified report titled "The Muslim Brotherhood and Political Islam in France." The report, which landed on the French Interior Minister's desk, exposed a network of 139 mosques and 280 affiliated associations linked to the Brotherhood. These entities were quietly infiltrating French institutions through a strategy called "entryism," reshaping them from inside using the Republic's own rules. This strategic infiltration, dubbed "municipal Islamism," involves running candidates for local councils and using their positions to steer funding and curricula, subtly integrating Islamic law alongside French law. The Brotherhood's actions, though technically legal, have been weaponizing liberal democracy against itself.
In response, President Macron introduced financial and administrative sanctions, but many criticized these as insufficient. Thus, French lawmakers, led by former Interior Minister Bruno Rétieau, have taken a more decisive step. Rétieau, positioning himself for a 2027 presidential bid, drafted legislation that criminalizes entryism. The bill targets coordinated actions that undermine the principles of the Republic, imposing a minimum five-year prison sentence for those orchestrating such campaigns. On May 5, 2026, the French Senate passed this bill overwhelmingly, and it now awaits approval from the National Assembly, with President Macron eager to sign it into law by summer's end.
This legislation is groundbreaking; it's the first time a Western government has openly challenged the Muslim Brotherhood's infiltration strategy. By criminalizing entryism, France has taken a stand, signaling that these tactics will no longer be tolerated on French soil. The question now arises: is the United States facing a similar threat? And can it be addressed in the same way?
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The concept of "entryism" isn't new. Cultural Marxist Antonio Gramsci advocated a similar infiltration strategy for the American left decades ago, famously known as the "long march through the institutions." This approach has permeated school boards, universities, HR departments, and corporate boardrooms. With the rise of Islamo-socialism, the parallels are undeniable.
In the U.S., the Communist Control Act of 1954 technically criminalizes communist activities, though it has never been enforced. However, President Trump is actively combating cultural Marxism by dismantling DEI initiatives across federal agencies. From purging DEI from military and federal contracting to enforcing civil rights laws against private-sector DEI violations, Trump's strategy targets the behavior, not just the belief. By defunding and exposing these ideologies, Trump is tackling ideological entryism head-on.
Both France and the United States are awakening to these subversive tactics. By naming and criminalizing these strategies, the West is not just pushing back; it's reclaiming its institutions. From the French Senate's decisive legislation to Trump's executive orders, a civilizational immune response is in motion. History has shown that when the West decides enough is enough, it doesn't just halt the long march through its institutions—it reverses it, ensuring that the march becomes a very short one out.
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