
Construction at a mosque being built with support from the Turkish-American Religious Foundation sits suspended, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017, in New Haven, Conn. The city halted construction of a mosque in November because two minarets sent from Turkey are 24 feet too tall. City officials say it's up to the mosque owner, the Turkish-American Religious Foundation, to figure out how to make the 81-foot-tall towers smaller. (AP Photo/Michael Melia)
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