These Soros-Backed ‘Charities’ Are Aiding and Abetting Illegal Immigration

The time is returning when aiding and abetting a criminal act will lead to very serious consequences.

This from redstate.com.

Crossing into the United States illegally is still a crime. And all the organizations—tax-exempt—who are dedicated to bogging down the immigration system and making it as difficult as possible to enforce the law may also be breaking the law and subsequently be duly prosecuted.

Yes, perhaps soon, the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and “charities” helping people cross illegally into the United States and then assisting them to remain undetected will be treated as the law breakers they are.

According to a Washington Examiner review of tax filings:

 – Tax-exempt organizations have spent more than $100 million since [Dementia Joe] took office in 2021 working to prevent the federal government from deporting illegal immigrants [aliens],

 – The organizations, which include donor-advised funds shifting around millions of dollars in untraceable funds, Soros-backed philanthropies, and large legal groups, collectively spent at least $101.9 million on programs intended to aid illegal immigrants [aliens] in avoiding deportation, and

– While some of the programs paid for by these nonprofit organizations involved advocacy efforts, the vast majority were oriented toward providing immigrants [illegal aliens] with legal resources to thwart deportation.

Obviously, the above lawbreaking is being done by designThese organizations, “make no mistake, are deliberately aiding and abetting in the illegal importation of millions.”

They do not appear to be concerned with who is coming in; they appear to be concerned only with making sure people do come in and are making it as difficult as they can to find and eject these people.

They will, it’s certain, be fighting the incoming Trump administration every step of the way. And, yes, it’s amazing how often the name “Soros” pops up.

Here are some of those organizations:

– La Raza Community Resource Center, an immigration nonprofit organization based out of San Francisco, was one of the biggest spenders among the groups resisting deportation efforts, disbursing $14.1 million between 2021 and 2023 for a program providing legal services to asylum-seekers and migrants facing deportation,

– Immigrant Justice Corps, meanwhile, is a New York-based charity that spent $20.2 million over the same period on a fellowship program placing recent college graduates at nonprofit organizations across the country to provide illegal migrants with legal services,

– Legal Services of New Jersey, a nonprofit organization that provides free legal representation in civil rights litigation to low-income residents of the state, was also a major force in antideportation efforts between 2021 and 2022. The organization distributed $12.5 million worth of grants over that period to help other organizations provide ‘legal assistance for individuals facing detention or deportation,’ and

 – Pangea Legal Services, located in San Francisco, spent over $5 million on providing representation to asylum-seekers and people who entered the country illegally between 2021 and 2023. In those years, the nonprofit organization served nearly 1,500 clients through its program, according to its tax forms.

But here is the real kicker, and perhaps the consummate villain in this affair:

The Soros family’s Foundation to Promote Open Society donated $500,000 to the Immigrant Legal Resource Center in 2021 to support its ‘New Way Forward’ campaign. The campaign pushed changes to the legal system that would:

– end the automatic deportation of some criminal aliens,

– end the mandatory detention of illegal aliens, and

– decriminalize entering the U.S. without proper documentation.

The Soros family’s foundation also gave the Transgender Law Center $250,000 in 2021 to ‘support Black LGBTQIA+ migrants through organizing and base-building, deportation defense and strategic communications.’

NOTE: These organizations are providing support for people whose first act on arriving at the United States border is to break our immigration laws.

Is this not “aiding and abetting a criminal act?”

President-elect Trump has promised to get control of the border. He has promised to deport people who should not be here, beginning with known criminals.

Trump has appointed Tom Homan, who seems doggedly fixed on getting this job done.

But the fact that these well-funded “charities” exist shows that this will not be the job of months, but rather the job of decades, and the pro-illegal alien forces will fight every step of the way. There will be lawsuits, there will be every manner of aiding and abetting the people who are here illegally and who intend to remain illegally.

And, We the People must be mindful that the influx since 2020 has been largely young, unattached, military-age men.

We have little or no idea who most of them are, where they intend to go, and what they intend to do when they get there.

The groups named above intend to ensure this remains the case which is against the law. Thus, one way or another law enforcement must bring their actions to a stop.