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The incoming mayor, socialist Zohra Mamdani, is portrayed as a figure with a long history of anti-police sentiment and support for radical Islam. Critics express concern that her leadership might lead the city toward policies that could reduce police effectiveness or oversight, thereby endangering public safety.
Many in the city are worried that under her administration, New York might become a sanctuary for both criminals and jihadists. Such fears are fueled by her stance on policing and her political rhetoric, which seems to oppose increased law enforcement personnel and possibly supports civilian-led initiatives over traditional police work.