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Congressman Ogles Seeks Revocation of Zohran Mamdani’s U.S. Citizenship
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Congressman Andy Ogles has urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to revoke Zohran Mamdani’s U.S. citizenship and deport him to Uganda. The Tennessee Republican’s request targets the New York mayoral candidate, raising questions about immigration and naturalization laws. This move has sparked debate over political targeting and free speech.
Mamdani, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was born in Uganda and became a citizen in 2018. He is running as a Democratic socialist for mayor of New York City.
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The Context
Ogles’ call for denaturalization stems from allegations tied to Mamdani’s past statements. The congressman claims these warrant investigation under federal immigration laws.
U.S. citizenship can be revoked if obtained through fraud or misrepresentation. Such cases are rare and require substantial evidence of intentional deceit.
Mamdani’s progressive policies, including rent freezes and a higher minimum wage, have drawn attention. His candidacy has energized some voters while alarming others.
Denaturalization proceedings are complex, often involving federal courts and extensive reviews. They are typically reserved for cases involving terrorism or serious crimes.
Some support Ogles’ request, arguing it protects national security and immigration integrity. Others view it as an attack on political dissent and free expression.
The U.S. has a history of scrutinizing naturalized citizens during political controversies. Ogles’ request reflects tensions over immigration and ideological divides.
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| Total News Sources | 20 |
| Left | 7 |
| Right | 5 |
| Center | 6 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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