! Mamdani Caught In Big Lie About Little Italy — His Excuse Makes It Worse

This is who runs New York City now. This is also socialism at its finest: Zero accountability for anything.

Facing a firestorm from Italian American groups after Little Italy was conspicuously absent from his administration’s immigrant enclaves map — a map that somehow found room for Little Palestine, Little Egypt, and Little Senegal — Mamdani stepped to a podium and blamed Eric Adams. The original map, he claimed, came from the prior administration. His team just “added a few additional neighborhoods.” Not their fault. Move along.

It was a lie. A documented, verifiable, immediately disprovable lie.

The Adams-era Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs never produced anything resembling the map in question. What they created were detailed, hand-illustrated neighborhood profiles for 27 immigrant communities — complete with local landmarks, churches, markets, and resident histories — as part of Immigrant Heritage Week. What Mamdani’s team did was take that foundation, strip it down to a bare transit-stop list, selectively add newer enclaves that align with progressive political priorities, and quietly drop Little Italy and historic Irish neighborhoods in the process.

That’s not inheriting a map. That’s making editorial choices and lying about them when the choices blow up in your face.

The Italian American Civil Rights League wasn’t fooled for a second. They celebrated Mamdani’s backtracking as a tactical victory while making clear they understand exactly what they’re dealing with. “We WON!” they posted on X. “But we know exactly who Zohran is, what he stands for, and we’ve only just begun this fight.”

They’re right to stay vigilant. This is a man who posted a photo of himself flipping off a Columbus statue in 2020 with the caption “Take it down.” This is a man who replaced Columbus Day with Indigenous People’s Day. His feelings about Italian American heritage aren’t a mystery — they’re documented, timestamped, and sitting in his own social media archive.

The pressure campaign worked this time. Mamdani promised Little Italy will be added in a future update. Fine. Hold him to it. Screenshot the promise. Set a calendar reminder. And when the update comes — if it comes — verify that Little Italy actually appears and wasn’t quietly buried between entries nobody recognizes.

Because here’s the pattern New York City is going to be living with for the next four years: Mamdani makes a decision that reflects his actual ideology. He gets caught. He lies about who made the decision. He gets caught lying. He promises a fix while offering zero apology. And then the next controversy arrives before the fix ever materializes.

The IACRL said it perfectly: they’ve only just begun this fight.

Neither should the rest of New York.

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