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Shockwaves in City Hall: Zohran Mamdani Faces Explosive Citizenship Battle as Deportation Calls Intensify A political firestorm is erupting as newly elected New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is thrust into a high-stakes legal and national controversy that could end his tenure before it begins. Lawmakers, led by Randy Fine, are demanding a sweeping probe into his past, alleging hidden affiliations and possible fraud during his naturalization process. With the Department of Justice under pressure and allies like Andy Ogles joining the charge, the question looms: was Mamdani’s rise built on a secret that could now trigger his dramatic fall? Check out👇👇
Fresh calls are growing to strip citizenship from New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and send him packing back to Uganda. The Uganda-born democratic socialist, who just won the 2025 mayoral race, faces serious questions about whether he lied on his naturalization forms when he became a U.S. citizen around 2018.
Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) didn’t hold back on Newsmax. He slammed Mamdani for hiding affiliations with groups that should have blocked his citizenship application.
“Mamdani lied when he applied for citizenship,” Fine declared. “I think he was affiliated in supported groups you’re not allowed to if you want to be a citizen of the United States. And I think he should be denaturalized and deported as a result!”
Fine has repeatedly demanded a full review of naturalizations over the past 30 years, starting with Mamdani. He argues the DSA — the communist-tinged Democratic Socialists of America that Mamdani proudly boasts membership in — along with other radical ties, should have disqualified the “third worlder” from ever becoming American. “The barbarians are no longer at the gate, they’re inside,” Fine warned, calling out how Mamdani allegedly swore an oath while hiding his true loyalties.
This isn’t just talk. House Republicans like Fine and Rep. Andy Ogles have pushed the DOJ to investigate Mamdani’s paperwork for omissions on communist or totalitarian affiliations, support for terror-linked figures, and anti-American rhetoric. Naturalization rules are clear: lying or failing to disclose disqualifying ties means fraud — and fraud means revocation followed by deportation