[Michigan, August 19, 2026]

AHRC Salutes Dearborn Police Department and All Law Enforcement for Safeguarding Safety and Peace

The American Human Rights Council (AHRC-USA) applauds the Dearborn Police Department and all law enforcement partners—local, county, state, and federal—for their tireless efforts in keeping the peace and ensuring the safety of everyone who attended yesterday’s self-proclaimed “Crusaders March” in Dearborn. Their work was especially challenging given the diverse and often conflicting viewpoints represented among attendees.

Dearborn’s leadership demonstrated a steadfast commitment to protecting, respecting, and upholding the freedoms of speech and assembly. Despite systematic, organized, and well financed efforts to provoke tension, Dearborn remained true to its identity as a welcoming city—even to those who embrace hate or seek to incite confrontation. The Dearborn City Council granted equal time and opportunity to all speakers, reflecting the city’s values of mutual respect, coexistence, constructive dialogue, and civil debate—not hate, and not the language of hate.

Despite the few and limited unfortunate challenges that occurred, AHRC commends the community members, residents, and friends of Dearborn who refused to give voices of hate the reaction they sought. Their discipline and restraint prevented escalation and denied extremists the attention and conflict they aimed to provoke. Yesterday’s experience demonstrated that containing negativity and resisting provocation is not only possible, but also a powerful affirmation of our shared commitment to unity and peace.

AHRC reminds all peace-loving people to remain responsibly vigilant. Unfortunately, this will not be the first nor the last attempt by far-right extremists and white supremacists to target Dearborn, its leadership, and its residents. Yet one clear lesson emerged: Our unity in the face of hate is stronger than the hate itself. Hate is our common enemy.

Let us stand united and move forward. Dearborn and the broader community define themselves by their values and actions—not by the rhetoric of hateful groups.

“As of yesterday, I received countless messages of hate directed at me and at the community at large,” said Imad Hamad, AHRC Executive Director. “It is a deeply unfortunate reality that hate continues to spread, fueled by a toxic political environment,” added Hamad. “There are the real Dearborn and the imagined Dearborn, and all the conflict and hate is due to the imagined Dearborn in the minds of extremists who don’t care for facts,” concluded Hamad

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