❓WHAT HAPPENED: Democrat New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani pledged to allocate an additional $100 million in taxpayer funds for legal defense services for illegal immigrants facing deportation.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Zohran Mamdani, Mayor Eric Adams, Council Member Robert Holden, Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa, and illegal immigrants.
📍WHEN & WHERE: New York City, as part of Mamdani’s 2025 mayoral campaign proposals.
💬KEY QUOTE: “A cornerstone of our campaign is to increase funding for those very legal defense services by more than $100 million so that we can ensure we’re taking every step we can to keep New Yorkers safe, to keep New Yorkers together, and to show the world that they are welcome in this city,” said Zohran Mamdani.
🎯IMPACT: Critics argue the proposal unfairly burdens taxpayers and rewards lawbreaking, at the expense of legal immigrants and underfunded city priorities.
Democrat New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is calling for an additional $100 million in taxpayer funds to provide legal defense for illegal migrants facing deportation, describing the initiative as a “cornerstone” of his campaign during an interview. Mamdani claims that approximately 400,000 New York City residents are currently at risk of deportation and pointed out that fewer than 200 migrants received free legal representation last year.
“A cornerstone of our campaign is to increase funding for those very legal defense services by more than $100 million so that we can ensure we’re taking every step we can to keep New Yorkers safe, to keep New Yorkers together, and to show the world that they are welcome in this city,” Mamdani said.
New York City’s current budget already includes $54.5 million for migrant legal defense services. Mayor Eric Adams has said this amount is “more than any other major city in America.” Mamdani’s proposal would nearly triple that figure, but he has not outlined how the additional funds would be financed.
Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa condemned the plan, saying, “It is unfair to taxpayers and to those who played by the rules to come here legally, and enough is enough.”
Even Council Member Robert Holden, a Democrat representing Queens, said, “New York is in a fiscal crisis, and Mamdani wants to rip another $100 million from taxpayers to bankroll deportation defense, rewarding lawbreaking while seniors, classrooms, sanitation, and public safety go without.”
Since 2022, the city’s migrant crisis has cost an estimated $12 billion, covering expenses such as housing, food, and legal aid.
Mamdani, currently a state assemblyman from Queens, is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America and has built a reputation for pushing progressive and controversial policies. At a rally on Staten Island earlier this year, the Ugandan immigrant denounced deportation efforts and reinforced his support for sanctuary protections. “As we gather here on an island… where nearly one in four were born outside of this country … it’s an island that we know is not immune from this horrific crackdown,” he said.
Previously, Mamdani celebrated securing state funds for illegal immigrants during the COVID-19 pandemic, calling it one of his “greatest victories.” He has also drawn criticism for advocating the abolition of private property and prisons.
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