American taxpayers across a number of towns and cities are being charged to the tune of more than $66 million, often passed through a group linked to billionaire George Soros, to help illegal aliens fight their deportations from the United States.
John Binderconducted by the Immigration Reform Law Institute reveals the extent to which taxpayers across about 50 towns, cities, and counties are footing the bill to keep illegal aliens in their communities.
Vera entices local governments by offering matching grants to a portion of the costs associated with the first year of a deportation defense fund. For example, Accordingly, for the initial year, the participating city will effectively double the funds available to it. . [Emphasis added]to Soros’s Open Society Foundation but also major corporate backers like the Tides Foundation, the Rockefeller Family Fund, and the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
– placing a fiscal burden on public schools, the criminal justice system, and our transportation infrastructure. [Emphasis added]Advocates for illegal aliens and other immigration lawbreakers know that even when lawyers can’t win a case in Immigration Court, they can often delay the proceedings. And
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