Two women are facing burglary charges after they allegedly stole items from a Tempe, Ariz. mosque and streamed the act on Facebook Live.

The women, who have three children with them, can be seen making inflammatory and discriminatory comments about Muslims, CNN reported Saturday.

"Based on the details of the crime, an enhancement of hate crime will be considered for sentencing," Lily Duran, a spokeswoman for Tempe Police, told CNN in a statement. "Pamphlets and literature from the mosque were stolen."

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In the Facebook video, the women, Tahnee Gonzales and Elizabeth Dauenhauer, say that they are trying to expose "Sharia law in America" and the "illegal invasion of Muslims," according to CNN.

They also refer to themselves as "infidels" and "patriots," and can be seen taking pamphlets from outdoor stands at the Islamic Community Center of Tempe.

"The Muslims are nothing but devil, Satan worshipers," one of the women says in the video.

At one point in the video, a man comes out of the mosque and the women proceed to harass him.

"We're trying to be peaceful," the man says, CNN reported.

It's unclear what the women stole that would warrant a third-degree burglary charge, which is a felony.