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When asked whether the "No Sharia Act" could garner bipartisan support, the legislators expressed optimism. Congressman Fine voiced confidence in the bill's momentum, citing nearly a dozen co-sponsors and widespread support among Republicans. Both lawmakers emphasized that their primary motivation is the preservation of American values and the prevention of what they see as threatening cultural shifts.
Fine acknowledged the challenge of garnering Democratic support, but he shared the hope that shared concerns about radicalization and cultural erosion could foster bipartisan backing. He notably pointed to the UK as a cautionary example, warning that failure to address these issues could lead the U.S. down a similar path of legal and cultural fragmentation.