New York City’s immediate future could will be in peril if Zohran Mamdani wins the mayoral race. That’s because his people did 9/11 and his recent actions and words make me think that he is plotting something evil, assuming that he wins. Right now, there’s nothing that can be done, at least not legally, to stop a potential terrorist should he win.
But there is good news! It turns out that he is a naturalized citizen. Whatever the government gives, the government can take away, and that includes his naturalization. If that happens, then he can be forced out of our country and we will all be at least a little bit safer. Fortunately, there’s already a serious effort to make that happen and it comes down to alleged fraud that Mamdani may have committed during his application process.
Some of my fellow Republicans have started the process. Will they be successful in the end? Maybe, maybe not, but the mere effort is satisfying to me. Hopefully, it will wake voters up to the point that as few people as possible vote in a guy who wears a towel on his head and is of the same origin as his brethren who participated in the greatest act of domestic terrorism ever.
I don’t think it will happen, but it is possible to move this process along at lightning speed before the mayoral election. If the process works quickly, he could be stripped of his American citizenship if the allegation of false swearing rings true. It’s of the utmost importance that something be done and done quickly. We cannot have a Muslim mayor in America’s largest city. More buildings will come down and more people will die.
A few months ago, it was alleged that Mamdani failed to disclose certain information on his application, which if true would make him guilty of fraud and eligible for being stripped of his citizenship and being immediately deported without further argument.
In order to file an application for citizenship, one must be of good moral character. This is problematic for Mamdani. He allegedly aligned himself with a rap group that to some engaged in hate speech. It is also alleged that he associated with people who allegedly committed acts of terrorism.
You know what else speaks volumes about his character, or rather, lack thereof? He told the world that his aunt is the true victim of 9/11, not the thousands of people who died in the towers and in the planes. To me, this sounds like a guy who had something to do with 9/11 or at the very least he supported those who did, whether by encouragement or with money. If he becomes mayor, he will give his people the access and means necessary to make 9/11 look like a playground fire.
Not only that, but it appears that Mamdani is sympathetic to a podcast host who allegedly supports the acts of September 11, 2001. It is clear to me that he lacks the moral character that is needed to become naturalized in our fine country. He’s living the American life on the pretense of lies, apparently, and it appears that that allegation rings true.
Mamdani has been the target of numerous threats, and rightly so. He should absolutely be scared into running away. Sadly, he doesn’t get the message. But there is good news! Election Day is still a bit away, so anything can happen between now and then. Something needs to be done to keep New York City safe, and there are plenty of legal ways to accomplish that goal.
If it is true that he omitted or misrepresented information on any of his applications, then that’s fraud and that’s grounds for getting him out of our country before the election. If he does win, there would still be time to make it so that he can be deported before he’s sworn in. Let’s hope that this can happen. It would be for the safety of the city and, really, the nation as a whole.
A vote for Mamdani is a vote for terrorism. What better way to bring our biggest city to its knees again than to bring in a mayor whose people can make 9/11 happen again?