New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers a July 4th address focused on the United States’ immigration history, according to multiple reports. Mamdani speaks from a location associated with George Washington, using a desk linked to the first U.S. president. In the speech, he centers on immigration as a defining part of the country’s past, framing it within the broader meaning of Independence Day. The coverage across outlets describes the same setting and overall theme: Mamdani’s remarks emphasize how immigration shapes American society. Each source characterizes the address as a celebration of the nation’s immigrant history rather than as a policy-focused statement. No additional details, such as specific proposals or references to particular immigration figures or legislation, are included in the brief summaries provided by the outlets.