There’s a new trend going on and Democrats are embracing it. It’s gone far beyond letting foreigners invade the United States and offering benefits and freebies to them. Democrats are propping up foreign-born candidates – who openly represent foreign-born constituents.

Case in point: Democratic candidate (and socialist) Zohran Mamdani, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Uganda, who is running for mayor of New York City – and according to a poll, he’s pulling a staggering 62% of the foreign-born vote in the city, while only 32% of native-born Americans back him according to the New York Post.

He is also defending Muslims like himself, Mamdani has said, “The dream of every Muslim is simply to be treated the same as any other New Yorker. And yet for too long we have been told to ask for less than that, and to be satisfied with whatever little we receive.”

“No more,” he added, saying he would be embracing his Muslim identity.

And even though a majority of New Yorkers think the city will become a “cesspit of violence, vacant stores and antisemitism” under his rule, according to a report by the Daily Mail, Mamdani appears to be on track to win his race on Tuesday anyway.

But Mamdani isn’t the only one representing those who aren’t native-born to America.

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U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib has spent far more time championing the Palestinian cause than addressing the everyday needs of Michiganders and Americans she was elected to represent.

And…Minneapolis mayoral candidate and Muslim Omar Fateh has pledged loyalty to the country of Somalia and has spoken Somalian to receive support from those voters. Squad member, U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota), endorses him, of course.

If this trend continues, America could soon find itself led by people whose loyalties and priorities lie far beyond its borders. While Democrats frame it as diversity and inclusion, critics see it as a calculated strategy to reshape the electorate – and the nation itself – one foreign-born vote at a time. And when it comes to pass that Democrats allow all illegal aliens the ability to vote in American elections, that prediction will become a definite reality.