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Mamdani marks July 4 with pro-immigration speech criticizing Trump policies without naming him
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used a July 4–eve address to frame immigration as central to the American story while offering pointed criticism of federal policies associated with President Donald Trump, without mentioning him by name.
Speaking from New York City Hall on the eve of the nation’s 250th birthday, Mamdani argued that true patriotism requires acknowledging both the country’s founding ideals and its ongoing contradictions. The event was staged with strong symbolic imagery, including naturalized immigrants standing behind him holding American flags, and Mamdani seated at a desk associated with George Washington.
Mamdani, who was born in Uganda to parents of Indian origin and later became a naturalized U.S. citizen, centered his remarks on the role of immigration in shaping the United States. He described America as a nation continually reshaped by newcomers and those pushing it toward its founding principles.
Throughout the speech, Mamdani criticized what he described as exclusionary views of American identity and referenced enforcement actions involving immigration authorities. Without naming Trump, he alluded to federal policies and rhetoric he characterized as dehumanizing toward undocumented immigrants and working-class communities.
The speech also touched on broader economic inequality, with Mamdani arguing that America’s wealth has been disproportionately concentrated among a small segment of the population while working people and immigrants have contributed significantly to the nation’s growth.
The appearance marks another high-profile national moment for Mamdani, who has increasingly emerged as a prominent progressive voice within the Democratic Party since taking office in January. He has positioned himself as an advocate for a more expansive vision of immigration and economic justice.
Under the U.S. Constitution, Mamdani is ineligible to run for president or vice president because he is not a natural-born citizen, a point he has acknowledged while rejecting calls for constitutional changes to alter that requirement.
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By: CNN Newsource
July 3, 2026


