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Abbott Forces Texas City to Cancel Eid Celebration at Public Waterpark

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent a letter on Wednesday, May 6, to Grand Prairie Mayor Ron Jensen threatening to pull $530,000 in state public-safety grants if the city did not cancel a “DFW Epic Eid” celebration scheduled for June 1 at the city-owned Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark. The letter set a deadline of Monday, May 11, for the city to act. By Wednesday night, Grand Prairie officials had announced the cancellation of the event.

An early promotional flyer for the celebration described it as “Muslim only,” language that Abbott called “religious discrimination” in his letter to the mayor. Organizers later updated the wording to emphasize a modest dress code requiring burkinis for women and swim trunks plus shirts for men, and clarified that non-Muslims who followed the dress code would also be welcome to attend. Abbott pointed to Texas House Bill 4211, which he said bans “Muslim-only no-go zones” within the state.

Grand Prairie officials said the cancellation was made “in the best interest of the City of Grand Prairie” without elaborating further on the funding pressure. Event organizer Aminah Knight pushed back on the governor’s framing, stating that the goal of the dress code was modesty rather than exclusion of any group. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between religious accommodation, public-facility access, and state oversight of municipal programming in Texas. (FOX/VFI News)