Texas Democratic House candidate faces bipartisan criticism over antisemitism accusations
Maureen Galindo criticized after comments about turning detention facility into 'prison for American Zionists'

A Democratic House candidate in Texas is facing widespread condemnation from both parties after making comments about turning an immigration detention facility into a "prison for American Zionists," according to multiple reports.
Maureen Galindo, who is running in next week's Democratic primary for Texas's 35th congressional district, made the remarks that have drawn accusations of antisemitism. The district covers parts of San Antonio and surrounding counties.
House Democrats have distanced themselves from Galindo following her comments, with party members criticizing the remarks as antisemitic. The bipartisan nature of the condemnation reflects the severity with which the comments have been received across political lines.
Galindo faces Johnny Garcia in the Democratic primary race. The district was previously considered safely Democratic and is currently represented by a Democrat, but recent redistricting efforts by Texas Republicans have made the seat more competitive for the GOP.
Democratic officials have moved to ostracize Galindo from the party following the controversy. Some Democrats have suggested that conservative groups may be supporting her campaign, though specific evidence for this claim was not detailed in available reports.
The incident highlights ongoing tensions within the Democratic Party regarding issues related to Israel and antisemitism, particularly as candidates prepare for primary elections across the country.