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!