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El Hadji Ndao, Owner of SunuAfrik Radio, Shares Insights on the African Migrant Crisis in NYC in Exclusive ‘Real Talk with Mona Davids’ Interview

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
January 3, 2025
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El Hadji Ndao, Owner of SunuAfrik Radio, Shares Insights on the African Migrant Crisis in NYC in Exclusive ‘Real Talk with Mona Davids’ Interview
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El Hadji Ndao, an African community leader and owner of SunuAfrik Radio, recently joined the Real Talk with Mona Davids podcast to share his perspectives on the evolving political landscape in New York City and the challenges faced by African immigrants. Known for his leadership within the African diaspora, Ndao discussed key issues affecting both African migrants and the city’s political dynamics.

Rising Support for Donald Trump

Ndao observed an increasing shift in political sentiment within New York City, particularly in the wake of recent elections. He highlighted that a noticeable portion of voters in the Bronx, among other boroughs, have shown support for President-elect Donald Trump. This shift, Ndao explained, reflects broader political dynamics in the city and the growing alignment with conservative positions, even in traditionally liberal areas.

African Migrant Crisis

The conversation also delved into the African migrant crisis in New York City, which has become more pronounced in neighborhoods like Harlem, which Ndao described as “ground zero” for the migrant influx. The growing number of African migrants, many coming from West African nations such as Mauritania, Guinea, and Senegal, has placed significant strain on local resources. Ndao highlighted that many migrants are drawn to the city by its sanctuary status and right-to-shelter laws, but once they arrive, they face high living costs and overcrowded apartments.

Self-Deportation

Ndao discussed another troubling trend— the phenomenon of “self-deportation.” He explained that some African migrants, disappointed by their prospects in New York, are returning to their home countries. Many of these individuals arrived with dreams of a better life, but when their expectations are not met, they decide to go back home.

This has added to the complexity of the migrant crisis, as people who once viewed New York as a land of opportunity are now opting to leave. Ndao emphasized the importance of understanding the challenges migrants face once they arrive, and how those challenges contribute to a broader issue of migration patterns in the city.

Balancing Migrant Support and Public Safety

Ndao supports Mayor Eric Adams’ stance to deport criminal migrants, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the safety and needs of New York City residents. As a New Yorker, Ndao believes Mayor Adams is responding to the rising demand for stronger enforcement of immigration laws, particularly when it comes to criminal migrants. Drawing a comparison to President Donald Trump’s position on immigration, Ndao acknowledges that Mayor Adams’ approach mirrors broader national concerns while adapting to the city’s specific challenges. Ndao concurs with Mayor Adams’ view that criminals should not be welcomed into any community and supports the mayor’s consideration of amending sanctuary laws to facilitate cooperation with federal authorities in deporting criminal migrants.

Tags: African ImmigrantsEl Hadji NdaoNew York CitySunuAfrik Radio

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