Trump’s GOP Humiliates Mamdani

A major new immigration crackdown backed by allies of Donald Trump is sending shockwaves through Washington—and putting the left on defense.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) is preparing powerful new legislation designed to block and remove non-citizens tied to radical ideologies—a move conservatives say is long overdue.

The bill, already being called the “MAMDANI Act,” takes direct aim at New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist whose rise has become symbolic of a broader shift on the left.


A Direct Challenge to Radical Ideologies

According to details first reported by Breitbart News, the proposal would dramatically expand immigration enforcement.

Under the plan, individuals could be denied entry—or deported—if they are connected to ideologies such as:

  • Marxism
  • Chinese communism
  • Islamic extremism

Supporters say this is about protecting America from dangerous political movements that have already caused instability overseas.

And this time, the rules go even further.

The legislation would apply not just to membership—but to active support, including writing, publishing, or distributing materials tied to those ideologies.


No More Endless Court Battles

One of the most explosive parts of the bill is a provision that would block judicial review.

That means decisions on deportation or denial of entry tied to ideology could become final—without years of legal delays.

Conservatives argue this is critical to restoring order to a system they say has been weakened by activist courts.


“Why Are We Importing People Who Hate America?”

Rep. Roy didn’t hold back.

He blasted decades of immigration policy, arguing it has hurt American workers while allowing anti-American beliefs to spread.

“Why do we continue to import people who hate us?” Roy asked.

He warned that the current system has led to:

  • Lower wages for American workers
  • Increased strain on communities
  • The spread of ideas that oppose free markets and American values

The ‘Red-Green Alliance’ Warning

Roy also pointed to what he calls a growing “Red-Green Alliance”—a combination of far-left and Islamist ideologies.

According to his office, existing immigration programs—especially family-based migration and diversity visas—have made it easier for these ideas to gain a foothold in the United States.

The rise of figures like Mamdani, supporters argue, is proof the system is failing.


Why This Matters Now

With immigration and border security once again dominating national headlines, this proposal could quickly become a defining issue—especially for voters who support tougher enforcement under President Trump.

Supporters say it’s about defending the country’s identity and economic future.

Critics, however, are expected to argue it goes too far.


The Bottom Line

This isn’t just another immigration bill.

It’s a high-stakes battle over America’s future—and over who gets to shape it.

With Trump allies pushing aggressive reforms and the left digging in, the fight is only just beginning.