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Soros-backed group got $41 million windfall from Biden to help illegals fight deportation

George Soros
by WorldTribune Staff, October 3, 2022

A group aligned with the George Soros-backed Vera Institute of Justice has received $41 million in U.S. taxpayer funds from Team Biden in order to help immigrants who are in the United States illegally fight deportation, government records show.

The Acacia Center for Justice was awarded six contracts from the Department of Justice to provide “legal services” to the illegals.

The Acacia Center for Justice is a Washington-based nonprofit created through a collaboration between the Vera Institute of Justice and the Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights Coalition. The Vera Institute of Justice has received millions in funding from George Soros’s Open Society Foundations.

"The multimillion-dollar contracts began just months after the under-the-radar nonprofit received a July 29 determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service, which stated the group's effective date of tax exemption was Dec. 29, 2021," Fox News Digital reported on Sept. 28.

The Vera Institute, which views immigration enforcement agencies as a "threat" to civil liberties, was on the receiving end of a massive $171 million government contract in March to help unaccompanied minors avoid deportation, Fox News Digital previously reported.

There have been over two million encounters at the U.S. southern border with illegal immigrants this fiscal year after more than 1.7 million on Team Biden's watch last year.

The latest estimates reveal that the Biden administration, from February 2021 to August 2022, released at least 1.35 million border crossers and illegal aliens into American communities.

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