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Mamdani Releases Video Explaining How To Resist and Elude ICE

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
December 8, 2025
in Immigration, Mayor-Elect Mamdani, Metro
Mamdani Releases Video Explaining How To Resist and Elude ICE
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Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani released a video outlining how New Yorkers should respond during encounters with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, urging viewers to “stand up” to federal agents by asserting their legal rights. He referred to “immigrants” without distinguishing between legal and illegal residents, drawing immediate attention.

In the video, Mamdani presented himself as a defender of the city’s more than 3 million foreign-born residents. He reminded viewers that ICE “cannot enter into private spaces” such as homes, schools, or nonpublic workplace areas without a judicial warrant signed by a judge. Holding up examples of paperwork, he explained that ICE may display documents that appear official but do not provide lawful authority to enter. He urged individuals to state, “I do not consent to entry,” keep doors closed, and verify whether the warrant is legitimate.

Mamdani further highlighted that people have the right to remain silent and may repeatedly ask, “Am I free to go?” until federal agents respond. He also noted that New Yorkers are allowed to film ICE activity so long as they do not interfere with an arrest. Throughout the message, he emphasized remaining calm and avoiding actions that could impede an investigation.

While the guidance applies to all residents, Mamdani’s video raises questions about why Mamdani delivered a broad warning that does not distinguish legal status. The timing has prompted speculation about whether the incoming mayor anticipates an increase in federal immigration operations in New York, similar to enforcement activity seen in other large cities. New York has received one of the nation’s highest numbers of illegal migrants in recent years, and the issue remains central to local and federal political tensions.

Mamdani reaffirmed that New Yorkers have a constitutional right to protest and pledged that his administration will protect that right. During a recent meeting with President Donald Trump, the two appeared briefly aligned on some city issues, but immigration enforcement remains an area of potential conflict as the new mayor prepares to take office.

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