Republican Lawmakers may take action to prevent Mamdani from becoming Mayor

House Republicans cited the Constitution's "Insurrection Clause" as the reason for preventing Mamdani from becoming mayor.

The 14th Amendment bars anyone from office who "engaged" in insurrection or rebellion" or who has "given aid and comfort to the
"enemies" of the nation. The group argues that Mamdani's own statements calling to resist ICE could violate the prohibition.


Why? Let this radical Leftist torch NYC. He's going to do it, so let him. It's what NYC voted for. Without state and federal money to prop his insanity up, it won't take long for that to happen either. Massive new social welfare spending with zero ROI and no new money to speak of is a sure road to economic disaster. If he guts the NYPD like a fish, the crime will be an added disaster and no amount of social workers will fix that.
 
Why? Let this radical Leftist torch NYC. He's going to do it, so let him. It's what NYC voted for. Without state and federal money to prop his insanity up, it won't take long for that to happen either. Massive new social welfare spending with zero ROI and no new money to speak of is a sure road to economic disaster. If he guts the NYPD like a fish, the crime will be an added disaster and no amount of social workers will fix that.
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Lie about what?

The sanctuary cities are for those seeking asylum and safety. Not criminals.
EVERY ILLEGAL IS A CRIMINAL. But regardless you said they cooperated when ICE was arresting criminals. THAT IS A LIE. Sanctuary cities don't honor ICE detainers. Detainers are when criminals are in jail and ICE wants to pick the criminal up in jail which is much safer for everyone. In case you didn't notice we are talking about CRIMINALS.
 
There were a good number of people in the government, and US, actively working for the Soviets. That now is a proven fact.


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Joseph McCarthy made a series of claims about communists, most famously starting with a February 1950 speech alleging there were 205 communists in the State Department, though he later changed this number to 57. He and the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) investigated and accused thousands of people, leading to job losses and blacklisting in various professions like academia and Hollywood, but he never publicly provided a credible list or definitive number. During the 15 months he chaired the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, he called over 500 people to testify.
 
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Joseph McCarthy made a series of claims about communists, most famously starting with a February 1950 speech alleging there were 205 communists in the State Department, though he later changed this number to 57. He and the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) investigated and accused thousands of people, leading to job losses and blacklisting in various professions like academia and Hollywood, but he never publicly provided a credible list or definitive number. During the 15 months he chaired the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, he called over 500 people to testify.
And, what's that prove about the veracity of his claims? Nothing, that I can see.
 
EVERY ILLEGAL IS A CRIMINAL. But regardless you said they cooperated when ICE was arresting criminals. THAT IS A LIE. Sanctuary cities don't honor ICE detainers. Detainers are when criminals are in jail and ICE wants to pick the criminal up in jail which is much safer for everyone. In case you didn't notice we are talking about CRIMINALS.
Asylum seekers generally run from crimes.
 
House Republicans cited the Constitution's "Insurrection Clause" as the reason for preventing Mamdani from becoming mayor.

The 14th Amendment bars anyone from office who "engaged" in insurrection or rebellion" or who has "given aid and comfort to the
"enemies" of the nation. The group argues that Mamdani's own statements calling to resist ICE could violate the prohibition.


So they will remove tRump too?
 
Asylum seekers generally run from crimes.
Most Blue States don't have separate stats for illegal alien crimes. FORTUNATELY TEXAS IS RED!! All of these crimes could have been prevented if the illegals never broke into the US.

Between June 1, 2011, and September 30, 2025, over 330,000 individuals classified as illegal noncitizens by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) were booked into local Texas jails.
  • These individuals were charged with more than 797,000 criminal offenses, including:
    • 1,692 homicide charges
    • 101,034 assault charges
    • 96,613 drug charges
    • 9,989 sexual assault charges
  • These charges resulted in over 337,000 convictions, including 867 homicide convictions, 39,890 assault convictions, and 44,572 drug convictions.
 
That can elevate to a felony if the illegal illegally crosses the border with the intent to stay.
Can illegals overstay turn into felonyNo, overstaying a visa (often referred to as becoming an "illegal" or undocumented immigrant after lawful entry) is not a felony under current U.S. federal law. It's classified as a civil violation, not a criminal one, and does not result in criminal charges like a felony conviction on its own. Here's a breakdown:
Key Consequences of Overstaying

Unlawful Presence Bars:

If you overstay by more than 180 days but less than 1 year, you're subject to a 3-year bar on re-entering the U.S.
Overstaying by 1 year or more triggers a 10-year bar.
These are civil penalties enforced by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or immigration courts, potentially leading to deportation (removal proceedings) but no jail time or criminal record from the overstay itself.


Visa Cancellation: Under INA Section 222(g), your nonimmigrant visa becomes automatically void, requiring you to apply for a new one from your home country (with limited exceptions for extraordinary circumstances).
Impact on Future Immigration: Overstays can make you ineligible for visa renewals, adjustments of status, or naturalization. For example, to change status or apply for a green card, you must generally be in "good standing" without an overstay violation.

When It Could Escalate to Criminal (Potentially Felony) Charges
While the overstay alone isn't criminal, related actions can turn it into a felony:

Illegal Reentry After Deportation: If you're removed for overstaying and then reenter without permission (under 8 U.S.C. § 1326), that's a felony punishable by up to 2 years in prison for a first offense, or up to 20 years if you have prior aggravated felonies.
Failure to Depart: Ignoring a final removal order after an overstay can lead to misdemeanor charges (up to 6 months in jail) or escalate if you reenter illegally.
Other Crimes: Committing fraud (e.g., lying on immigration forms) or using fake documents during an overstay can result in felony charges under 18 U.S.C. § 1546, with up to 10 years in prison.

@grok
 
Most Blue States don't have separate stats for illegal alien crimes. FORTUNATELY TEXAS IS RED!! All of these crimes could have been prevented if the illegals never broke into the US.

Between June 1, 2011, and September 30, 2025, over 330,000 individuals classified as illegal noncitizens by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) were booked into local Texas jails.
  • These individuals were charged with more than 797,000 criminal offenses, including:
    • 1,692 homicide charges
    • 101,034 assault charges
    • 96,613 drug charges
    • 9,989 sexual assault charges
  • These charges resulted in over 337,000 convictions, including 867 homicide convictions, 39,890 assault convictions, and 44,572 drug convictions.
Of which they will cooperate with.
 
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