‘The incident has reignited concerns about the growing trend of Islamic dominance over shared public and religious spaces’
By Bob Unruh

A Christian pastor who was invited to a publicly funded prayer chapel at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport has confirmed he went there, but was told to go away.
It’s because Islamists had taken over the facility and were allowing no one else to use the tax-paid room.
It is explained in a report published at RAIR Foundation.
The Southern Baptist pastor, Tom Ascol, “was denied entry to a taxpayer-funded chapel during Muslim prayers.”
The airport now is “under scrutiny” for the incident involving Ascol, who had traveled to the state to visit the grieving family of his close friend, Voddie Baugham, a widely respected pastor who died at 56 last week following a medical emergency.
“The incident has reignited concerns about the growing trend of Islamic dominance over shared public and religious spaces in Texas,” the report said.