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NYC Mayor Mamdani Vows to Hold ICE Accountable After Election Win

Key Takeaways

  • NYC’s new Mayor Zohran Mamdani immediately targeted ICE in his first post-election address.
  • He vowed to hold ICE agents accountable to the “same standard of the law” as all citizens.
  • His strong anti-ICE stance resonated with immigrant communities, boosting his electoral support.

Mamdani’s Immediate Challenge to ICE

New York City’s newly elected mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has directly challenged the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in his first major speech. The Democratic socialist, who is also the city’s first Muslim and Indian-origin mayor, accused ICE agents of operating above the law and promised equal accountability.

“My message to ICE agents, and to everyone across this city, is that everyone will be held to the same standard of the law. If you violate the law, you must be held accountable,” Mamdani declared to cheering supporters.

He expressed concern about a growing national perception that “certain people are allowed to violate that law, whether they be the presidents or agents themselves.” The mayor pledged to deliver “an era of consistency, clarity, and conviction” for New Yorkers.

Consistent Anti-ICE Stance

Mamdani’s firm position on immigration has been central to his political identity. During his campaign, he repeatedly labeled ICE as a “rogue” and “fascist” agency showing “reckless” disregard for US law.

In a June 18 interview with journalist Mehdi Hasan, he stated: “What we have seen from ICE is that they are a reckless entity, one that cares little for the rule of law in the US, for the people who they are supposed to serve.”

Two weeks before the election, he emphasized that “no one is above the law,” specifically mentioning ICE agents and former President Donald Trump.

ICE’s Arrest of Comptroller Intensifies Criticism

The mayor’s criticism escalated when ICE arrested fellow mayoral candidate and city comptroller Brad Lander. Mamdani called the agency “fascist” in response.

“If this is what ICE is willing to do to a comptroller of the city of New York, imagine what they are willing to do to immigrants whose names you don’t even know,” he argued at the time.

Political Impact and Victory Message

Mamdani’s strong rhetoric connected with the city’s immigrant communities. A Marist poll showed significant support from Hispanic and Latino voters concerned about Trump-era deportation efforts in Democratic cities.

In his victory speech, he also targeted Donald Trump directly: “Donald Trump, since I know you are watching, I have four words for you: turn the volume up.”

He positioned New York as a beacon, stating: “If anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city that gave rise to him. In this moment of political darkness, New York will be the light.”

The Uganda-born son of filmmaker Mira Nair, Mamdani moved to New York at age seven.

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