Friday, November 21, 2025

Mamdani’s Victory Proves Mass Legal Migration Is Just As Dangerous As Illegal Migration: No Matter How Great Our Principles Sound, They Mean Nothing to a Population That Doesn’t Understand or Value Them

Zohran Mamdani for NYC/ Youtube
Mamdani’s Victory Proves Mass Legal Migration Is Just As Dangerous As Illegal Migration:
No matter how great our principles sound, they mean nothing to a population that doesn’t understand or value them.
For decades, Republicans have banged the “Illegal immigration is bad, but legal immigration is good” drum. As a result, we’ve brought in millions of immigrants that neither care for nor believe in republicanism, self-governance, personal liberty and limited government. And nowhere is that truth more apparent than in Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City mayoral race.

Mamdani, a Ugandan-born communist, doesn’t believe in personal liberty or limited government. He said as much during his victory speech: “We will prove that there is no problem too large for government to solve, and no concern too small for it to care about.”

Similarly, anyone who voted for Mamdani also therefore does not believe in personal liberty or small government.

And what is difficult to ignore is that Mamdani pulled in a lot of support from foreigners.

An October survey from Patriot Polling found Mamdani had 62 percent support from foreign-born New Yorkers, and just 31 percent amongst American-born. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican Mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa had 40 percent and 25 percent support, respectively, among native-born Americans.

Mamdani recently posted a video to X in which he spoke with a voter who said, “I just got my citizenship. And I’m voting for you.”

During Mamdani’s victory speech, he highlighted that the city is made up of the “Yemeni bodega owners and Mexican abuelas. Senegalese taxi drivers and Uzbek nurses. Trinidadian line cooks and Ethiopian aunties.”

But this list of foreigners underscores the problem: these foreigners came from countries that do not share the same values or principles that our republic was founded on. Clearly none of these people value limited government, republicanism, or self-reliance — because their native countries don’t. Rather, they support a system in which the government is the provider.

Ideas of personal liberty and limited government mean nothing to people whose only idea of government come from their native countries were republican values do not flow freely.

Take Mamdani’s native country, Uganda, where the ruling National Resistance Movement “retains power through patronage, intimidation, and politicized prosecutions of opposition leaders,” according to Freedom House. Uganda also punishes gay people with death, while armed assailants are know to attack schools and civilians, according to Freedom House. Uganda also does not have true religious freedom not freedom of the press.

Or take Somalia, where thousands of Minnesota residents hail from. According to CIVICUS “Weak public institutions mean civic freedoms are not enforced as they should be.” Further, Somalia’s “Civil society also struggles with funding, a common problem for civic institutions worldwide, as they rely on domestic and international financial support rather than profits.” The International Center for Not-For-Profit Law reported in October that “civic freedoms are fragile” in Somalia.”

In the third world, government and civil society operate like deeply corrupt patronage networks. But this spoils-system mentality (that often fall along ethno-religious lines and are used to further inter-group conflicts, which they bring with them to America) stands in stark contrast to the American tradition of ordered liberty.

Of course such a reality is incompatible with the United States, where government is intended to be limited while civic responsibility is a heightened priority. Those who grow up under such different regimes are — and have proven to be — unlikely to adopt western ideals of civic and self responsibility. Dependency on the government for assistance, no true understanding or embracing of self-responsibility are apparent --->READ MORE HERE.

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