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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration released and proudly promoted an official “New York City Immigrant Enclaves” map as part of a Neighborhood Passport tourism initiative. The colorful graphic highlights thirty neighborhoods representing the city’s “thriving international communities,” proudly labeling places such as “Little Palestine” in Bay Ridge, “Little Egypt” in Astoria, “Little Pakistan,” and multiple Chinatowns. Yet it conspicuously erases iconic Jewish neighborhoods, omits Little Italy, skips Irish enclaves, and ignores other historic communities that helped build New York.

This isn’t just a tourism map, it’s a clear warning of Mamdani’s vision for the city. Critics rightly see it as a deliberate rewriting of New York’s immigrant story, elevating certain groups while airbrushing Jews and others out. Mamdani isn’t hiding anything. This reflects the path already seen in Paris, London, Malmö, and other European cities: parallel societies, no-go zones, Sharia patrols, and surging antisemitism.

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