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Soros Org Puts Millions Behind Pro-Illegal Immigration Groups

Left-wing billionaire financier George Soros’s Open Society Foundation (OSF) donated millions of dollars to organizations dedicated to advocating for mass immigration and amnesty for illegal immigrants, according to Breitbart News.

 “Soros and his shadow organizations have worked hand in hand with the Biden administration since Biden took office to not only shield, but encourage more illegal aliens to flock to the United States,” Press Secretary of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) Ron Kovach explained to Breitbart.

The Federation for American Immigration Reform seeks “to reduce overall immigration to a more normal level,” stating on its website, “FAIR puts the interests of American citizens and future generations ahead of big business and partisan demands.”

Among FAIR’s detractors is Media Matters, a progressive watchdog group that refers to the organization as a “hate group.” Media Matters is not only funded by OSF but has also received millions of dollars from the Ford Foundation, which has spent over $100 million in support of amnesty and mass immigration.

Kovach added, “Soros has had a hand in almost every move the Biden administration has made to topple our immigration system,” pointing to the billionaire’s efforts to help “secure visas for those already illegally in the country through misinterpretations of Trump’s VOICE initiative, to assisting those attempting to avoid deportations,” and more recently “suing Gov. DeSantis for his Martha’s Vineyard flight.”

“What’s worse is that most of his initiatives have had funding assistance through grants awarded by the Biden administration,” Kovach continued.

New Virginia Majority

One organization which has received $100,000 from OSF is the New Virginia Majority, which seeks to build “a bloc of conscious, consistent voters to advance a new politics that is democratic, sustainable and just.” They specifically work to mobilize “working class people of color in Virginia as the drivers of a bold new agenda for all.”

National Immigration Law Center

The National Immigration Law Center (NILC) received over $3.4 million from OSF between 2016 and 2020. A document from NILC titled “Strategic Framework for Transformational Change” lays out the organization’s plan to ​​“consolidate immigrant power” and “forge consensus for culture change.”

NILC also intends to get candidates to get “candidates in key electoral races to center immigrants in their platforms and communications.” The organization hopes to increase “humanitarian admissions to the United States” and to take part in “enhancing citizenship pathways.”

Immigrant Legal Resource Center

The Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) has received over $2.3 million from OSF in eight different grants between 2016 and 2020. The organization seeks to encourage immigration and naturalization and then mobilize them as a newly imported voting bloc.

ILRC also attempts to prevent the deportation of illegal immigrants. The organization sells a book titled, “Removal Defense: Defending Immigrants in Immigration Court.” Another guide from the organization discusses how defense attorneys may approach cases in which an immigrant may be deported due to committing a crime of domestic violence, stalking, or even child abuse.

Black Alliance for Just Immigration

The Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI) has received $600,000 from OSF from 2017 to 2020. The organization has called Title 42, an immigration security measure, “racist.”

National Immigration Forum

The National Immigration Forum (NIF) received $1 million from OSF between 2016 and 2020. It supports amnesty for illegal immigrants and appears to be interested in enabling the importation of immigrants for the benefit of corporations, who seek out cheap labor.

NIF runs a program called “New American Workforce,” the description of which reads “the Forum is a trusted partner when major companies seek to advance services to support and advocate on behalf of their new American workforce.”

Their Corporate Roundtable seeks to “advance strategies that integrate new Americans into the U.S. labor market.” One of the objectives of the roundtable is to “Advocate for pro-immigrant policies and integration programs.”

America’s Voice

America’s Voice (AV) has received nearly $1.6 million from OSF to support progressive immigration reform. AV supports amnesty for illegal immigrants and tracks ads from the Republican Party opposing the divisive Marxist strategy of Critical Race Theory or illegal immigration, which it calls “racist and xenophobic.”

United We Dream

United We Dream (UWD), which supports amnesty for illegal immigrants, received at least $700,000 in grants from OSF related to immigration. The group also advocates for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Patrol, and the police more generally, to all be defunded.

UWD has also called for detention camps to be closed so that illegal immigrants can be released into the interior, and argues that illegal immigrants who have been deported should be allowed to return to the United States.

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Committing $220 Million to “Racial Justice” Causes

On July 13, 2020, OSF, in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and its allies, pledged to donate $220 million into initiatives designed to help “build power in Black communities, promote bold new anti-racist policies in U.S. cities, and help first-time activists stay engaged.” The pledge earmarked $150 million in five-year grants for black-led “racial justice” organizations, and $70 million for a range of initiatives such as helping city governments reform policing and criminal justice by implementing a new approach to public safety that includes “moving beyond the culture of criminalization and incarceration.” “This is the time for urgent and bold action to address racial injustice in America,” said OSF deputy chair Alex Soros, George Soros’s son. “These investments will empower proven leaders in the Black community to reimagine policing, end mass incarceration, and eliminate the barriers to opportunity that have been the source of inequity for too long.” Tom Perriello, executive director of Open Society-U.S., said: “The success of this movement, the largest in U.S. history, will be measured over years, not weeks, and we cannot say that Black lives matter and not make a multi-year commitment to a strategy set by and centering Black leaders and organizations who changed America’s sense of what is possible.”



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