“No new wars, family values, affordable groceries,” read Donald Trump’s campaign fliers in Dearborn, Michigan, home to the largest Arab-American community in the United States. And the message clearly resonated. Michigan, a swing state, saw Vice President Kamala Harris and the now president-elect Donald Trump campaign heavily to capture the city’s 200,000 Muslim and Arab American voters. In the end, Trump won the state by just over 84,000 votes, a state President Joe Biden had carried by more than 154,000 in 2020, in part due to overwhelming support from Arab American and Muslim voters. As Har…