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Mamdani’s Immigrant Map Somehow Misses Three Groups That Defined NYC History

An Italian-American civil rights group accused New York City's socialist mayor of cultural erasure after his office released an immigration map that omitted several well-known immigrant communities.
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Legal Insurrection
· Jul 9, 2026
NY Italian Community Furious After Mamdani Omits Little Italy on NYC Immigrant Neighborhood Map
Italian Americans BUILT NEW YORK CITY. Not third world Ugandans. The post NY Italian Community Furious After Mamdani Omits Little Italy on NYC Immigrant Neighborhood Map first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
The Root
· Jun 27, 2026
An Exclusive Message To D.C. From Chicago and Newark Mayors: Stop Pitting Black and Brown Communities Against Each Other
This exclusive op-ed lays out Chicago and Newark's unified blueprint for resisting systemic neglect and fighting attempts to divide Black and immigrant communities.
Washington Examiner
· Jul 10, 2026
When did New York City go from a melting pot to an empty pan?
When did New York City trade its identity as a true melting pot for an empty pan of selective narratives? That question arose on July 9 when the City released its “Immigrant Enclaves” map. Enclaves such as Little Italy, Arthur Avenue, Gaelic Park, Borough Park, and countless others are essential threads in the story of []
Drudge Retort
· Jul 4, 2026
Mamdani Delivers Pro-Immigrant 250th Birthday Message
New York's mayor, Zohran Mamdani, exalted the city's legacy of immigrants on Friday in a historically laden, ideological counterpoint to a US semiquincentennial address that was expected later in the day from Donald Trump ...
The Daily Signal
· Jul 9, 2026
Mamdani Erases Little Italy … and (Of Course) the Jews
Not having Little Italy on a map of ethnic enclaves in New York is like leaving the Golden Gate Bridge off a list of bridges in San Francisco. And yet that is precisely what the Ugandan-born socialist mayor of New York has done. Zohran Mamdani’s Office of Immigrant Affairs released a map on Wednesday titled...
The Daily Caller
· Jul 10, 2026
Zohran Mamdani Blames Eric Adams After NYC Immigrant Map Excludes Key Groups
'This is cultural erasure.'
Townhall
· Jul 9, 2026
Mamdani Map of New York Neighborhoods 'Mistakenly' Erased This Demographic Group
Mamdani Map of New York Neighborhoods 'Mistakenly' Erased This Demographic Group
BizNews
· Jul 12, 2026
A tremor, not a shift: What the 30 June anti-migrant push actually changed
A tremor, not a shift: What the 30 June anti-migrant push actually changed
New York Focus
· Jun 23, 2026
These Young New Yorkers Thought Their Future Was Secure. They’re Facing Deportation Instead.
These Young New Yorkers Thought Their Future Was Secure. They’re Facing Deportation Instead.
The Daily Wire
· Jul 9, 2026
Mamdani’s Tribute To New York Immigrants Has A Few Exceptions
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani highlighted thirty immigrant neighborhoods in a recent post — and caught immediate backlash because he failed to mention Little Italy. The famous Italian neighborhood in Lower Manhattan has been a cultural landmark since the 1880s — meaning that it was established long before many of the other neighborhoods Mamdani ...
NASA
· Jul 3, 2026
The Birthplace of the United States
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Sky News Australia
· Jul 13, 2026
‘Don’t bring it to the West’: Calista Clements weighs in on the culture debate
Sky News contributor Calista Clements discusses the mass migration movement of people flowing to the West, urging migrants culturally assimilate. “They come in and bring all the very things that they left in their country,” Ms Clements told Sky News host Danica De Giorgio. “If you want to keep practising that culture then do it in your own, don’t bring it to the West to which we create these amazing havens. “It’s insanity, but we have become tolerant of it in the West.”
Times of India
· Jul 4, 2026
'They want us grateful for merely being allowed': Zohran Mamdani delivers pro-immigration July 4 speech
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani presented a pro-immigration vision of America, contrasting with President Trump's stance ahead of Independence Day. Speaking from City Hall, Mamdani, a naturalized citizen, emphasized immigration's centrality to the nation's identity and criticized exclusionary politics. He highlighted the contributions of immigrants and called for unity, asserting that America's strength lies in its continuous striving for ideals.
The Advocate
· Jun 23, 2026
Kiara St. James was the queen of New York's trans rights movement
Kiara St. James left New York a better place than she entered it. The transgender organizer, community activist, and architect for LGBTQ+ liberation was instrumental in advancing transgender rights in New York state, laying the groundwork for the current protections we see today. After her death from cancer on May 8, 2026, friends, family, and colleagues reflected on her lofty political legacy.
Conservative Review
· Jun 25, 2026
Socialist Primary Wins Prove Mass Migration Remakes America
For decades Americans were told that mass migration would have little effect on the nation's political character, and yet New York is increasingly showing that that claim was never true.
Portside
· Jun 30, 2026
Linking Immigrant, Worker, and Tenant Struggles To Build Community Power
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MS NOW
· Jun 22, 2026
‘Dreamer’ father misses son’s birth after deportation: ‘Great sense of grief’
Even if immigrants “adhere to the rules,” there is “no guarantee against a system that could still break its promise,” José Contreras Diaz told MS NOW. The post ‘Dreamer’ father misses son’s birth after deportation: ‘Great sense of grief’ appeared first on MS NOW.
ProPublica
· Jul 6, 2026
These Immigrant Kids Were Once Protected. Under Trump, Their Deportations Have Tripled.
The post These Immigrant Kids Were Once Protected. Under Trump, Their Deportations Have Tripled. appeared first on ProPublica.
Irish Star
· Jul 5, 2026
Social isolation faced by Irish in US worked in favor of protecting Irish culture, ambassador says
EXCLUSIVE: The wave of Irish immigrants that arrived in the U.S. in the mid-19th century was shunned by wider society, forcing them to congregate in ethnic enclaves
Real Clear Politics
· Jun 25, 2026
Oy New York, Oy New York, Ohhh
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The Tribune
· Jun 30, 2026
Affordable, calm life: US couple leaves New York for Rs 12 lakh home in Italy
An American couple has shared why they left behind life in New York City to settle in a small town in Italy, saying the move offered them a better quality of life, a stronger sense of community and the chance to own a home without taking on debt. Cassandra Tresl and her husband, Alex Ninman, []
The New European
· Jun 29, 2026
Starmer struggled with immigration and race – here’s how Burnham can succeed
Immigration was falling, but the racists and populists still took control of the narrative. Whoever comes next must get tough on the causes of social division
The Nation
· Jun 24, 2026
The New York City Race Where the Establishment Won
Joan Walsh And why that’s a good thing. The post The New York City Race Where the Establishment Won appeared first on The Nation.
Attack the System
· Jul 13, 2026
This Map Shows Both Settler and Indigenous Duplicity
Trigger warning: This post contains hard truths many are unwilling to face. Ohio Barbarian Jul 07, 2026 I’ve seen this map making the rounds on social media lately, always used to highlight all the treaties with Indigenous people that the United States did, in fact, brazenly break. I [] The post This Map Shows Both Settler and Indigenous Duplicity first appeared on Attack the System.
SundayTimes
· Jun 29, 2026
Where credit’s due: anti-immigrant protests threaten township survival networks
Foreign-owned tuck shops a lifeline for struggling locals
ABC7 New York
· Jul 3, 2026
NYC's surprising firsts: From the first subway to fine dining
NYC's surprising firsts: From the first subway to fine dining
Korea Times News
· Jul 3, 2026
Jeongneunggol's last residents forge solidarity in eviction struggle
Jeongneunggol's last residents forge solidarity in eviction struggle
Fox News
· Jul 3, 2026
Democrats' socialist surge proves America's 250-year fight for freedom isn't over
Democratic Socialists of America swept New York City primaries, creating what one candidate dubbed the Commie Corridor across blue states.
Vermont Daily Chronicle
· Jul 3, 2026
Green: Two Founding Giants ascended together on the Glorious Fourth
The occasion of their estrangement was the differing opinions each held in regard to the French Revolution, intense political opposition, and acrimonious personal attacks against each other during the election campaign of 1800. The post Green: Two Founding Giants ascended together on the Glorious Fourth first appeared on Vermont Daily Chronicle. The post Green: Two Founding Giants ascended together on the Glorious Fourth appeared first on Vermont Daily Chronicle.
Article | The Nation
· Jun 22, 2026
The American Revolution’s Long Tail
Richard Kreitner Throughout US history, social movements—from reformist to radical—have returned to the language and ideals of 1776. The post The American Revolution’s Long Tail appeared first on The Nation.
Buenos Aires Times
· Jul 1, 2026
United States at 250: More prosperous, more diverse, yet more divided
Demographic change and economic growth have reshaped America over the past 50 years; Immigrants remain the strongest believers in American Dream. Leer más
WRAL News
· Jul 10, 2026
Fact-check: Mamdani says New York was the first U.S. capital
Critics and some historians dispute New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's claim that New York was our nation's first capital.
Capital & Main
· Jun 24, 2026
One Year On, Los Angeles Is Still Living with the Fallout of the Raids
New analysis and firsthand accounts reveal the toll of the crackdown on immigrant communities in L.A. County and beyond. The post One Year On, Los Angeles Is Still Living with the Fallout of the Raids appeared first on .
The Media Line
· Jul 12, 2026
Criticism Over Omissions in NYC Immigrant Enclave Map Pushes Mamdani To Promise Revisions
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he [] The post Criticism Over Omissions in NYC Immigrant Enclave Map Pushes Mamdani To Promise Revisions appeared first on The Media Line.
Kathimerini
· Jul 6, 2026
George Stephanopoulos reflects on Greek heritage and family’s American journey
George Stephanopoulos, co-anchor of ABC's Good Morning America, reflected on his family's immigration story and his dual Greek-American identity as the United States marked its 250th anniversary.
Chicago Reader
· Jul 3, 2026
Kate and Stacy see the legacy of their lifelong friendship extend to their preteen sons.
Despite the structural barriers to traveling between Chicago’s 77 community areas, many friends are willing to face the city’s geographic hurdles and sustain relationships that transcend race, gender, age, and class. In an effort to chronicle human connection and love in spite of these challenges, the Going the Distance series examines the enduring friendships between [] The post Kate and Stacy see the legacy of their lifelong friendship extend to their preteen sons. appeared first on Chicago Reader.
Guido Fawkes
· Jun 25, 2026
Prominent Restore Supporters Turn on Rupert Lowe
Something of a meltdown in the Restore Britain corners of X – where the party’s leading figures are found – after Rupert Lowe was not sufficiently nativist. Oh dear In an interview with American podcaster Patrick Bet-David, Lowe said: “a multicultural society – which have no problem with if people integrate and accept the laws
Hot Air
· Jul 7, 2026
More Narrative™ Shaping by The New York Times
More Narrative™ Shaping by The New York Times
The Real Deal
· Jul 7, 2026
As Mamdani’s housing agenda gains steam, landlord collision course awaits
In the first six months of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration, the new mayor has ridden a “green wave,” the moniker the Department of Transportation chose for a string of carefully timed green lights that cyclists can hit when pedaling down certain Manhattan avenues. Mamdani’s early about-face on the role of private developers bolstered his ambitious agenda to build 200,000 affordable homes and preserve another 200,000 over the next decade. That early pivot also marked a key first step in a a series of opportunities for the mayor to claim progress toward his lofty housing goals. “We are leaving no stone []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
EL PAÍS
· Jul 6, 2026
Patriot Front: The masked white supremacists who marched through Washington on July 4
The group sees immigration and diversity as threats to their vision of the US. Their march produced a lasting image: a young Black woman surrounded by racists
The West Australian
· Jun 22, 2026
Up sticks: great escape to the country at record high
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Boston.com
· Jul 12, 2026
Mexican builder fatally shot by an ICE officer is mourned
“We are not at war. Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was not a casualty. He was a human being who was murdered by our government.” The post Mexican builder fatally shot by an ICE officer is mourned appeared first on Boston.com.
Powerline
· Jul 13, 2026
When the Times covered “Minnesota men”
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