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How Soros-Funded Groups Use New Immigrants to Influence American Elections

The Left’s Strategy: Mobilizing Immigrants for Political Gain

A coalition of progressive organizations, heavily funded by billionaire George⁢ Soros, is actively working to naturalize and mobilize immigrants⁣ and⁢ refugees. Their goal? To transform these groups into influential voting blocs in key swing states, with the potential to “sway⁣ the outcome of national, state, and ‍local ⁤elections.”‌ This strategy⁤ raises significant concerns about the implications for American democracy.

Key Players in the Movement

At the forefront of this initiative is the National Partnership for New⁣ Americans (NPNA), ⁣which claims to be a “national multiethnic, ‌multiracial partnership ‌network” comprising 60 leading immigrant and​ refugee rights​ organizations across the​ United States. Between 2016 and 2021, NPNA received‍ a staggering ⁣$560,000‍ from Soros’ Open Society Foundations. In 2023 alone, their‌ total revenue reached approximately​ $4.11 million.

The NPNA proudly states on its website that it has⁤ facilitated the naturalization of over 250,000 new U.S. citizens⁤ while advocating for more affordable pathways to citizenship. Their promotional materials include slogans like “Naturalize 2 Million by 2022,” emphasizing their commitment to increasing voter ‍participation among newly naturalized citizens.

Immigration as a Political Tool

Democrats​ often counter Republican claims that they encourage illegal immigration ⁤as a means to secure permanent political power by asserting that⁤ undocumented immigrants cannot vote. However,⁢ initiatives backed by Soros-funded groups suggest otherwise; they are clearly​ leveraging immigration as a‌ strategic asset in electoral politics.

Recent statistics indicate that mass immigration could significantly bolster Democratic electoral prospects. A study revealed that congressional districts with higher foreign-born populations overwhelmingly supported Democrats—voting Democrat in an impressive 90 percent⁣ of cases during the pivotal midterm elections of 2018. Under President Biden’s administration alone, America’s foreign-born population surged​ to an unprecedented high of approximately 51.6 million, largely⁤ attributed to increased illegal⁤ immigration—estimated at around 58 percent according to data from ⁢the Center for ​Immigration Studies.

Swing State Dynamics

The impact of this demographic shift was starkly illustrated ​during the closely contested presidential election⁣ between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in November 2020. In‌ Arizona—a critical ⁣battleground state—Biden won by just 11,000 votes, while his margin was only slightly larger at 12,000 ‌votes in Georgia—a state equally vital for securing electoral ​victory.

Since ‌then, over 86,000 individuals have been naturalized in Georgia alone since Election Day according to reports from New American Voters—a campaign spearheaded by NPNA aimed ⁤at tracking demographic changes ‌across swing states.

The⁢ Push for Citizenship Pathways

Nicole Melaku—the Executive Director of NPNA—has utilized recent demographic data releases not only as evidence supporting their​ cause but also as leverage against President Biden urging him towards more progressive stances on immigration policy including support for expanded pathways toward citizenship.

A report⁢ released back in 2020 ⁤highlighted how newly-naturalized voters represent crucial voting blocks capable of influencing national election outcomes significantly; they are described as “a sleeping political giant” due to ⁤their growing numbers​ within key demographics across swing states.

Other Organizations Joining Forces

NPNA⁤ isn’t operating alone; other ⁤left-leaning entities such as the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) are also involved in similar efforts aimed ⁣at harnessing mass immigration’s potential impact on elections. ILRC has received nearly‌ $7 million from Soros​ between 2016-2022, boasting total revenues ⁤around ​$25 million last year alone.

Recent grants totaling almost $4.3 million have been allocated specifically towards encouraging⁣ eligible immigrants’ naturalization ⁣processes while ⁢promoting civic engagement‍ among them⁤ through various initiatives like Citizenshipworks—a project funded partly by Facebook co-founder Mark ⁤Zuckerberg’s Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative designed explicitly with non-citizens’ needs in mind.

Moreover ILRC engages not just with advocacy‌ but⁢ also works actively ‌against deportation efforts targeting illegal aliens receiving substantial funding ⁤aimed at dismantling systems perceived detrimental towards immigrant communities—including those convicted even⁣ minor offenses such as driving under influence charges!

Potential Consequences Ahead

Even without direct involvement from these organizations or financial backing ​from figures like Soros—the reality‌ remains alarming: millions may still participate illegally come November! A recent study indicated ​up-to-27% non-citizens might be ‍registered unlawfully raising serious questions ⁤regarding ‌integrity surrounding‍ upcoming major elections including congressional seats & presidency itself!

Senator Ted Cruz recently warned about Vice President Kamala Harris’ support behind mass migration policies suggesting it could ⁤lead America down an irreversible path favoring Democrats indefinitely! Similar sentiments echoed throughout conservative circles including notable figures such Elon ​Musk‌ who voiced concerns regarding implications stemming out-of-control border policies enabling unchecked influxes into our nation!

In conclusion: As we approach another critical election cycle—it becomes increasingly clear how deeply intertwined issues surrounding immigration reform⁤ &​ electoral strategies have become⁤ within contemporary political discourse!

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