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Dearborn Leaders Call for Unity Ahead of Visit by Anti-Muslim Activist Jake Lang
Officials moved the meeting and urged residents to stay away as a far-right activist planned to bring anti-Muslim protesters, raising safety concerns.
On Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2026, Dearborn officials moved the 7 p.m. City Council meeting to the Henry Ford Centennial Library ahead of a planned 'Christian Crusader March' led by activist Jake Lang and pastor Lorenzo Sewell.
Lang, a far-right activist previously imprisoned for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack, has repeatedly demonstrated against Islam in Dearborn, claiming the city discriminates against Christians.
Dearborn Police Chief Issa Shahin announced 'significantly more police officers' presence to maintain order, emphasizing that enforcement will be based on conduct rather than speech while urging residents to stay home.
Mayor Abdullah Hammoud joined faith leaders including Pastor Nathan Hayes and Rev. Bob McCabe on Monday to denounce the march, emphasizing that Dearborn remains a united, welcoming community for all residents.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer condemned the planned march on Tuesday, stating 'Their hate has no place in Michigan,' as leaders frame the event as an attempt to sow division during election season.