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The broader strategy of radical left-wing policymakers has alarmed many observers. The recent election of Ugandan immigrant Zoran Mdani as the mayor of New York City, with a sizable portion of his support coming from foreign-born voters, is seen by some as part of a long-term plan to alter the American political landscape.
Critics argue that the far-left is deliberately cultivating a demographic shift that could marginalize native-born Americans, replacing traditional voters with immigrants from the developing world who are more aligned with progressive policies.