Gov. Greg Abbott Jokes About “100% Tariff” on New Yorkers Moving to Texas**
Texas Governor Greg Abbott made headlines this week after joking that he would impose a “100% tariff” on anyone moving from New York City to Texas if Democratic Socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani wins his local race.
The comment, though clearly made in jest, quickly spread online, sparking both amusement and outrage.
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The Remark That Went Viral
Speaking during a political event, Abbott addressed ongoing debates about interstate migration — particularly the large number of people relocating from high-cost, liberal-leaning states like New York and California to conservative strongholds such as Texas.
“If New Yorkers keep electing people like that, maybe it’s time they stay and fix their own city,” Abbott quipped.
“If Zohran Mamdani wins, I’ll slap a 100% tariff on anyone moving from New York City to Texas.”
He followed up with a more serious tone:
“New Yorkers need to save their own city — not ruin ours.”
While Abbott’s team later clarified that the comment was sarcastic, it nonetheless tapped into growing frustration among Texans about rapid migration and rising housing costs — a trend that some locals blame on newcomers from liberal states.
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Background: A Growing Political and Cultural Divide
Abbott’s remark comes amid deepening divides between red and blue states over taxes, crime, education, and housing. Texas has been one of the top destinations for new residents leaving states like New York, New Jersey, and California.
Census data shows that Texas gained over 470,000 residents in 2024, much of it from states with higher taxes and stricter business regulations. While this growth has boosted the Texas economy, it’s also driven sharp increases in housing prices and infrastructure strain, leading some Texans to express concern that the “New York model” could follow the newcomers south.
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Who Is Zohran Mamdani?
Zohran Mamdani, a New York state assemblyman and prominent Democratic Socialist, has been a vocal advocate for progressive economic reforms, tenants’ rights, and social housing. His name became the center of Abbott’s joke because of his left-wing platform — one that the Texas governor framed as the ideological opposite of his state’s values.
Critics of Abbott’s statement accused him of stoking division and xenophobia, while supporters said it was a humorous way to underscore political differences and cultural contrasts between the two states.
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Public Reaction
Social media platforms erupted with debate following Abbott’s comment.
- Supporters laughed off the statement as “classic Texas humor.”
- Opponents accused Abbott of “mocking migration” during a time of serious national polarization.
Some even took the joke literally, asking whether a state could legally impose such a “tariff” — though experts were quick to clarify that state governments cannot tax or restrict migration between states, as doing so would violate the U.S. Constitution’s Commerce and Privileges Clauses.
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The Bottom Line
Greg Abbott’s “100% tariff” remark wasn’t a policy proposal — it was political theater, aimed at drawing attention to cultural and ideological tensions between liberal cities and conservative states.
Still, it resonated because it touched a nerve: the growing divide between how Americans see their states, their neighbors, and the future of the country.
As Abbott put it with a mix of humor and warning:
“We love our Texas way of life — and we intend to keep it that way.”





