Kentucky Senate Republican candidate Nate Morris suggested that without securing the US borders and removing illegal immigrants, there will always be “socialist” candidates like Zoran Mamdani.
In a recent discussion moderated by Matthew Boyle for a program, Morris referenced a poll showing that Mamdani, the socialist Democratic candidate for mayor in New York, enjoys support from 62% of foreign-born voters. In comparison, former Governor Andrew Cuomo stands at 24%, while Curtis Sliwa has 12%.
Among local urban voters, Cuomo is in the lead with 40% support, followed by Mamdani with 31% and Sliwa at 25%.
“The demographics in this country are our destiny. The people we allow in will shape our future and, ultimately, where we end up,” Morris stated during the program.
He added that without effective border control and the deportation of all illegal immigrants, the presence of candidates like Mamdani would persist across the nation.
Morris has called for a halt to immigration until all individuals in the country unlawfully are returned, emphasizing that such restrictions would benefit American workers.
He went on to express that both Democrats and certain Republicans—whom he refers to as RINOs—favor mass immigration, albeit for distinct reasons.
“Firstly, the Democratic Party aims to alter the country’s demographic landscape. They want to establish a lasting blue majority by allowing in numerous illegal immigrants, thus boosting their influence,” he mentioned.
Morris added, “The other group, the RINO Republicans, see value in cheap labor. They prefer not to pay fair wages and are keen on increasing their profit margins at the expense of American workers trying to support their families.”
“We’re at capacity as a nation; we have locals competing against those who are working illegally for extremely low wages, and that’s simply not fair,” he remarked.
He concluded, “That’s why these illegal immigrants need to go home. It’s why I proposed a moratorium.”
