An immigrant Muslim is now the new mayor of New York — in a country where anti-immigrant sentiment has become a political currency. Zohran Mamdani's rise from a Ugandan-born son of Indian parents to the head of America's largest city is a striking counter-narrative to the fear and suspicion that have long defined US immigration debates. Mamdani's campaign confronted prejudice not with defiance, but with poise and precision — a masterclass in communication that focused on the issues of New Yorkers.
At 34 years of age, the Democratic socialist ran a campaign built on message discipline. He spoke of affordable housing, fair taxation and labour rights, grounding his arguments in shared struggles rather than identity labels. His speeches carried the calm assurance of someone who understood tha

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