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Emma-Jo Morris: Mamdani Endorsed Hochul in Exchange for Pre-School for Illegal Aliens

On Sunday’s episode of “The Alex Marlow Show,” Emma-Jo Morris discussed the recent controversy surrounding New York’s universal pre-K program. Morris, a journalist for Breitbart News, criticized New York Governor Kathy Hochul for her decision to provide free pre-school education to illegal immigrants in exchange for political support.

Morris began by highlighting the absurdity of the situation, stating that Governor Hochul “explains like the hostage-taker explains what he’s received in ransom in the New York Times.” She went on to explain that this was in reference to Hochul’s recent endorsement from Zephyr Teachout, a progressive candidate for New York Attorney General who has been a vocal advocate for universal pre-K.

According to Morris, Teachout’s endorsement came with a price – Hochul’s promise to provide free pre-school education to all children, regardless of their immigration status. This decision has sparked outrage among many New Yorkers, who believe that the state’s resources should be focused on providing education to its own citizens, rather than illegal immigrants.

Morris then turned her attention to Hochul’s opponent in the upcoming gubernatorial election, Jumaane Williams. Williams, who is currently the Public Advocate for New York City, has been a vocal critic of the universal pre-K program. He has argued that the program is a waste of taxpayer money and that it should be focused on providing education to low-income families, rather than illegal immigrants.

Morris also highlighted the fact that Williams has received the endorsement of Zephyr Teachout, who has been a vocal opponent of the universal pre-K program. This, according to Morris, shows that Williams is the candidate who truly cares about the needs of New Yorkers and is not willing to make political deals at the expense of the state’s citizens.

Morris then went on to discuss the impact of the universal pre-K program on New York’s economy. She argued that providing free education to illegal immigrants would only encourage more people to come to the state illegally, putting a strain on its already struggling economy. She also pointed out that this decision goes against the wishes of many New Yorkers, who have made it clear that they do not want their tax dollars to be used to fund education for illegal immigrants.

In conclusion, Morris made a passionate plea to Governor Hochul to reconsider her decision and focus on the needs of New Yorkers. She argued that providing free pre-school education to illegal immigrants is not only unfair to the state’s citizens, but also goes against the principles of democracy and good governance. She urged New Yorkers to vote for Jumaane Williams in the upcoming election, as he is the candidate who truly cares about the needs of the state’s citizens and will not make political deals at their expense.

In the end, it is clear that the universal pre-K program in New York has become a hotly debated issue, with strong opinions on both sides. However, it is important for the state’s leaders to remember that their primary responsibility is to serve the needs of their citizens, not to make political deals for personal gain. It is time for Governor Hochul to listen to the voices of New Yorkers and put their needs first.

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