Here’s What You Need to Know
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is firing back at what she calls a “dangerous and dishonest” smear from Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, who outrageously accused ICE agents of “abducting” immigrants under President Trump’s leadership.
Appearing on Fox & Friends, Noem didn’t hold back.
“I can’t even imagine how the hardworking people of New York City feel hearing this. If Mamdani becomes mayor, families will be forced to live next to violent criminals—just because the city refuses to cooperate with ICE,” Noem said.
🔒 Law and Order Under Threat?
Secretary Noem praised President Trump’s strong immigration stance, noting that hundreds of dangerous criminal illegal aliens have already been removed from New York City thanks to renewed federal enforcement efforts.
“We need leaders who back law enforcement, not radical politicians who protect criminals,” Noem added. “New York City would be a complete disaster under Mamdani.”
😡 Mamdani’s Outrageous Claims
During a sermon at Greater Allen Cathedral, Mamdani accused the Trump administration of cruelty and authoritarianism.
“This is a dark moment for anyone seen as a stranger in America,” Mamdani said, equating ICE arrests to “abductions.”
He went further, claiming illegal immigrants are “guilty of only wanting a field to harvest.” Critics say it’s emotional manipulation designed to distract from his deeply flawed far-left policies.
💥 What’s Really Behind Mamdani’s Agenda?
Mamdani’s campaign platform includes:
- Government-run grocery stores
- Free bus transportation
- Aggressive rent control
- Expanded taxpayer-funded services for non-citizens
Many experts warn these policies are unsustainable, would drive up taxes, and destroy local businesses. Conservative leaders argue Mamdani is pushing New York City closer to collapse.
🗳️ Voters Have a Choice This November
New Yorkers will soon decide: Do they want Mamdani’s extreme socialist vision—or real leadership?
Challengers include:
- Curtis Sliwa (Republican), promising law-and-order reform
- Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams, both running as independents
As crime spikes and families demand safety, this election could determine the future of New York—and send a national message.
✅ Why It Matters for You
This isn’t just about one city. It’s about whether Americans will continue to support President Trump’s strong border and public safety agenda—or allow far-left radicals to tear it all down.
Stay informed. Stay prepared. And most of all—vote to protect your community.