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Zohran Mamdani Condemns Deportation Call by NYC Councilwoman Paladino

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
June 3, 2025
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Zohran Mamdani Condemns Deportation Call by NYC Councilwoman Paladino
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On Tuesday, June 3rd, Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic candidate for New York City mayor and state assembly member, issued a response to calls for his deportation made by New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino. The councilwoman’s remarks have sparked controversy amid a heated political climate.

Born in Kampala, Uganda, Mamdani moved to New York City with this family at age seven. He graduated from Bronx Science High School, earned a Bachelor’s degree from Bowdoin College,  and became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2018. 

Councilwoman Paladino questioned Mamdani’s eligibility for office by pointing to his citizenship status and calling him a “radical leftist who actually hates everything about the country.” She added, “Deport,” drawing attention for targeting both his background and political stance.

In response, Mamdani condemned the deportation call, describing it as more than mere political rhetoric. He highlighted the deeper consequences of such attacks, linking them to what he called the authoritarian actions of the Trump administration. According to Mamdani, this “hateful rhetoric” reflects a reality where the administration has “shove[d] New Yorkers into unmarked vehicles,” caused division in communities, and disregarded constitutional principles.

Mamdani further underlined his commitment to representing New York’s diverse communities, affirming, “New York belongs to all of us. The MAGA extremists may try to divide us, but the movement we’ve built is proof of the enduring promise of this city. And we’re not going anywhere.”

Mamdani, a two-term New York State Assembly member for Astoria and Long Island City, has focused on helping working-class New Yorkers. He has advocated for debt relief, increased subway funding, and led efforts to oppose utility rate hikes. His mayoral platform prioritizes housing, energy, and justice for all residents.

The exchange between Mamdani and Paladino reflects ongoing tensions within New York City’s political landscape, especially surrounding debates on identity, representation, and policy direction. As the mayoral race continues to develop, such confrontations may shape voter perceptions and campaign dynamics moving forward.

Tags: Democratic CandidateDeportationNew York PoliticsNYC Mayor RaceVickie PaladinoZohran Mamdani

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