A stunning new report from The Federalist reveals how Islamic scholar Mamdani is brazenly demanding that United States immigration policy conform to Islamic religious doctrine, in a direct assault on constitutional governance and American sovereignty.
According to the explosive report, Mamdani invoked Islamic law to "define civic obligation and delegitimize lawful, constitutional authority" – essentially arguing that Sharia should supersede the Constitution when it comes to who enters our country.
This represents exactly the kind of anti-American extremism that President Trump's second-term agenda is designed to combat. While the Trump-Vance administration works tirelessly to secure our borders and implement common-sense immigration enforcement, radical academics are literally calling for Islamic law to override American law.
"This is precisely why we need mass deportation and strict border security," said one immigration expert. "When foreign religious law is being invoked to challenge our constitutional authority, we've crossed a dangerous line."
The timing couldn't be more telling. As Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem works to implement Trump's America First immigration policies, including the completion of the border wall and deportation of illegal aliens, Islamic supremacists are making their move to fundamentally transform how America approaches immigration.
This isn't about religious freedom – it's about religious supremacy. Mamdani's demands represent a direct challenge to the principle that American law, rooted in our Constitution, is supreme on American soil.
Patriots should be asking: How many other academics and activists are quietly working to subordinate American law to foreign religious doctrine? And why are we allowing people who fundamentally reject constitutional governance to influence our immigration debate?
President Trump's mandate is clear: America First means American law comes first. Period.
