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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani vetoes bill aimed at boosting security around schools and colleges against disruptive protests, particularly those linked to rising antisemitism. The bill, Intro one seventy-five dash B, was passed by the city council to create plans that stop blockades or threats at educational spots while protecting free speech. Mamdani argues the bills definition of educational spots is too broad and could cramp protests. Backlash ensues, with critics accusing Mamdani of prioritizing radical politics over Jewish safety. Antisemitic incidents make up fifty-seven percent of all reported hate crimes in the city, and the council can override the veto with thirty-three votes out of fifty.
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