Our goal is to make America a Muslim country!

January 07, 2026
1 day ago

Description

Watch what happens when he tries to photograph a 'No ICE' sign in Columbus, OH. The video captures a heated confrontation between a group of Somali men and several American citizens, including a U.S. Army veteran, centered on religion, immigration enforcement, and national identity.

Core Confrontation and Religious Claims
The video begins with an intense exchange where a man (appearing to be of Somali descent) repeatedly states that "Islam is coming to America" [00:00].
  • The Goal: When asked if America will one day become a Muslim country, he explicitly states, "Our goal is to make America Islam Islamic state" [00:05] and [01:02].
  • The Response: An American man, Anthony Ruben, identifies himself and labels the other group as "terrorists" and "haters of Islam," while the Somali man retorts that Ruben is a "racist" and "avid Christianist" [00:30].
Dispute Over "No ICE" Signage
A significant portion of the breakdown involves a disagreement over a poster seen in a local establishment.
  • ICE and Law Enforcement: A U.S. Army veteran in the video argues that a "No ICE" poster is an advocacy for violating United States law [02:46]. He asserts that since ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) is a federal agency, opposing it is "anti-immigration enforcement" [03:22].
  • The Counter-Argument: The Somali man disputes this interpretation, claiming the veteran is "twisting words" and asks where specifically the sign says "anti-ICE" [03:52]. He maintains that they respect law enforcement [03:36].
Veteran Perspective and Frustration
Toward the end of the video, the veteran expresses deep personal frustration:
  • Background: He mentions his family history in Ohio dates back to before the Revolutionary War [02:14].
  • Oaths and Service: He emphasizes his 11 years of military service and his oath to protect the Constitution against "all enemies foreign and domestic" [02:21].
  • Emotional Conclusion: He expresses anger, stating that he feels the presence of people who "defraud this country" goes against everything he fought for during his time in the military [04:43].