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House Republican Wants Zohran Mamdani Deported
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Republican Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee wrote a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi urging her office to deport Zohran Mamdani.
Ogles wrote on X, “Zohran ‘little muhammad’ Mamdani is an antisemitic, socialist, communist who will destroy the great City of New York. He needs to be DEPORTED. Which is why I am calling for him to be subject to denaturalization proceedings.”
Zohran “little muhammad” Mamdani is an antisemitic, socialist, communist who will destroy the great City of New York. He needs to be DEPORTED. Which is why I am calling for him to be subject to denaturalization proceedings.
Attached is my letter to @AGPamBondi. pic.twitter.com/RWCZm67VOr
— Rep. Andy Ogles (@RepOgles) June 26, 2025
On Tuesday evening, Mamdani, a 33-year-old self-described democratic socialist, declared victory over Andrew Cuomo, former governor of the state of New York, in the Democratic primary for the 2025 New York mayoral election.
Republicans, including President Donald Trump and White House officials, have framed the upset victory by Mamdani, who could become New York City’s first Muslim and Indian American mayor, as evidence of uncontrolled migration, aligning with the White House’s broader strategy of keeping border policy at the center of the national conversation.
Mamdani became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2018. He was born in Kampala, Uganda, in 1991. His family moved to New York City in 1998 when he was seven years old.
Newsweek reached out to Mamdani’s campaign and to the White House for comment via email on Thursday.
This is a breaking news story. Updates to follow.
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