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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announces “FREE” government-funded childcare for ALL — INCLUDING illegal aliens
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Announces Free Government-Funded Childcare for All, Including Undocumented Children

In a groundbreaking move, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has announced a new initiative to provide free, government-funded childcare for every child in the city — including those of undocumented immigrants. The program, which city officials say will roll out later this year, aims to relieve financial pressure on families and ensure every child in NYC has access to early education.
During a press conference at City Hall, Mayor Mamdani described the plan as a “historic step toward equity and opportunity,” emphasizing that childcare should be considered a fundamental right rather than a privilege. “Every child deserves access to safe, high-quality care, no matter who their parents are or what their immigration status may be,” Mamdani said.
City officials estimate that the program could serve hundreds of thousands of families across New York’s five boroughs, with funding coming from a mix of city budgets, state grants, and federal support. The initiative will cover children from infancy through preschool, and will also provide resources for families needing after-school care.
While advocates for universal childcare have praised the program as a bold move toward social equity, critics have raised concerns about funding, resource allocation, and the inclusion of undocumented children. Some argue that extending taxpayer-funded benefits to children without legal status could place an additional strain on city finances.
Despite the debate, Mayor Mamdani reaffirmed his commitment to the initiative. “Investing in our children is investing in the future of New York City. No family should have to choose between paying rent or paying for childcare,” he said.
The rollout of this program will be closely watched, as it could serve as a model for other major cities considering similar universal childcare policies. Officials say applications for the program will open later this year, with priority given to low- and middle-income families.
