Randy Block, director of the MI-UUSJN.PHOTOS: Natasha Dado/TAAN |
The ICA purchased the school which was owned by the Farmington Public School District last year for $1.1 million to build the Muslim Cultural Center. Since then controversy surrounding the sale has only escalated, and those opposing plans for the new project have taken a tougher stance to prevent it from reaching the final phase of completion.
People from various groups demonstrated peacefully at the meeting. While it was packed with hundreds, an overwhelming majority of the crowd was in opposition to the ICA’s plans. |
On Aug. 8 the ICA held a neighborhood meeting to discuss plans for the new facility, around 50 people attended including design and engineering teams. A forum was held in opposition to the meeting here that hundreds attended. The opposition meeting was held in collaboration with the Thomas More Law Center and founders of the group Care4Eagle, which was formed in response to the sale of the school to the ICA.
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