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Republicans call on Trump to withdraw the citizenship of Mamdani and to deport him

    Some Republicans call on the government of Donald Trump to withdraw the citizenship of Zohran Mamdani and to deport him from the country.

    The 33-year-old probably Democratic nominee for the next mayor of New York City explained the victory in the primary after former Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo had admitted the race on Tuesday evening.

    The New York Young Republican club responded to the primary results with a “call for action” on X.

    “The radical Zohran Mamdani cannot be allowed to destroy our beloved city of New York,” the group wrote.

    The group insisted on the president to call up the communist control act of the Red Scare era to pull the citizenship of Mamdani and 'immediately deports him'.

    The club cried deputy Staff chef from the White House on Stephen Miller and Trump -border Tsar Tom Homan to take action.

    Mayoral nominated Zohran Mamdani, Democratic New York City, is confronted with his deportation of some extreme right-wing Republicans. His victory caused an avalanche of Islamophobe hatred and calls for his deportation despite the fact that he was a citizen (Michael M. Santiago/Getty images)

    Mayoral nominated Zohran Mamdani, Democratic New York City, is confronted with his deportation of some extreme right-wing Republicans. His victory caused an avalanche of Islamophobe hatred and calls for his deportation despite the fact that he was a citizen (Michael M. Santiago/Getty images)

    “The time for action is now,” the group wrote. “New York counts on you.”

    After Mamdani's victory, Miller claimed that New York City is clearly warning to a society when migration is not under control '.

    “The entire Democratic party stands in line behind the diehard socialist who wants to end all immigration enforcement and completely abolish the prison system,” he added.

    Mamdani, who could become the first Muslim and Indian American mayor of the city, won one of the first major democratic primaries since the start of Trump's second stint in the White House. His platform has largely focused on a growing affordability crisis, with plans for universal childcare, free buses and a freezing of rental increases in rent-controlled units.

    The administration claims that Mamdani's victory is the result of uncontrolled immigration because it pushes a massive deportation agenda.

    The Nyyrc, founded in 1911, is a political and social club for Republicans in New York between the ages of 18 and 40.

    Mamdani, born in Uganda in 1991, moved to New York together with his family at the age of seven in 1998 and became a naturalized American citizen two decades later in 2018.

    The Communist Control Act was signed in 1954 by President Dwight Eisenhower during the Cold War. In theory, the legislation prohibited the Communist Party in the United States and forbade Communists to achieve certain functions.

    But it was rarely maintained and was confronted with a litany of legal challenges such as a relic of the McCarthyism era.

    The victory of Momdani had a number of prominent republicans that encourage the return of senator Joseph McCarthy's Un-American Activities Committee.

    “New York City is about to choose a socialist for mayor,” wrote Senator Mike Collins. “Maybe it's time to bring the committee back.”

    Trump also hit Mamdani on Truth Social on Wednesday and called him a 'communist gambling'.

    Mamdani, accompanied by New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, has been set to secure the democratic nomination for mayor after Andrew Cuomo had admitted (AP)

    Mamdani, accompanied by New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, has been set to secure the democratic nomination for mayor after Andrew Cuomo had admitted (AP)

    The established mayor of New York Eric Adams will be executed as independent in the November general elections after being confronted with accusations of corruption, which the Ministry of Justice subsequently dropped. Adams, who has rejected all accusations of misconduct, has had to deal with allegations of Democrats of a Quid Pro quo with the Trump government to facilitate its immigration agenda.

    The group republicans for renewal responded to the 'Call for Action' of Nyyr

    Republican New York councilor Vickie Paladini wrote on 2 June that it would be 'insane' for the voters to choose a little who has not been a citizen for more than 10 years, “let alone a radical left -wing who actually hates everything about the country and is specific to do everything we have ever been about.

    “Deport,” she said.

    A spokesperson for the councilor then added that she “states this statement” and accused the state assembly of being eligible for removal from the country “because of his involvement in several anti-Semitic and extremely-left organizations in the university,” said Newsweek.

    Mamdani has repeatedly rejected him accusations of anti -Semitism and has denounced increasing acts of anti -Semitic abuse.

    He hit back in Paladino and wrote that as almost 40 percent of New Yorkers, “I was not born in this country.”

    “I moved here at the age of 7. It is my home. And I am proud to be a burger, which means standing up for our constitution,” he added. “Councilor Paladino could consider reading it.”