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The flurry of anguished news stories and protests surrounding President Trump’s executive action temporarily suspending “immigrants and non-immigrants” from "countries of particular concern” appears to be part of a coordinated PR effort financed by left-wing billionaire George Soros.
The flurry of anguished news stories and protests surrounding President Trump’s executive action temporarily suspending “immigrants and non-immigrants” from "countries of particular concern” appears to be part of a coordinated PR effort financed by left-wing billionaire George Soros.
Rather
than a complete "Muslim ban" as promised during the campaign, Trump's
executive order contains
moderate refugee restrictions, similar
to those that have been implemented by President Obama. If reports are true
that restrictions are being applied even to green-card holders, that is an
unfortunate misapplication of the law that will likely soon be corrected.
Protesters
quickly materialized Saturday at JFK Airport, where some refugees were being
temporarily detained.
According to Breitbart's
Aaron Klein, the signatories to the lawsuit filed Saturday
to block Trump’s executive order included immigration lawyers from groups
financed by Soros.
At least one case quickly prompted a legal
challenge as lawyers representing two Iraqi refugees held at Kennedy
International Airport in New York filed a motion early Saturday seeking to have
their clients released. They also filed a motion for class certification, in an
effort to represent all refugees and other immigrants who they said were being
unlawfully detained at ports of entry.
The suit was filed by lawyers from the International Refugee Assistance
Project, the National Immigration Law Center, the Jerome N. Frank Legal
Services Organization at Yale Law School, the American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU), and the International Refugee Assistance Project (formerly Iraqi
Refugee Assistance Project) at the Urban Justice Center.
The ACLU is massively funded by
Soros’s Open Society Foundations, including with a $50 million grant in 2014.
The National
Immigration Law Center has received numerous Open Society grants earmarked for
general support.
The Urban Justice Center is also the
recipient of an Open Society grant.
Taryn Higashi, executive director of the
Center’s International Refugee Assistance Project, which is listed on the Trump
lawsuit, currently serves on the Advisory Board of the International Migration
Initiative of Soros’s Open Society Foundations.
Reportedly, open-borders advocate Soros
has provided some $76 million for immigrant issues over the past decade,
as Soros-funded “immigrant rights groups” helped influence President
Obama’s immigration policy.
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