Anonymous ID: 4969c7 June 4, 2020, 6:18 a.m. No.9463842   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3885

Tons of cash funding the insurgency

 

https://dailycaller.com/2020/04/16/soros-illegal-aliens-coronavirus-california-open-society/

 

George Soros Tied To Multi-Million-Dollar Relief Fund For Illegal Aliens

The Open Society Foundations is among several groups pledging to donate altogether $50 million for the California Immigrant Resilience Fund, a public-private partnership between philanthropic entities and the state of California to provide cash assistance to those living unlawfully in the United States.

Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), which is leading the fundraising efforts, lists its major contributors on its announcement page. Open Society Foundations is identified as one of the “supporters” of the initiative.

 

https://www.gcir.org/news/black-lives-matter

 

In this painful moment and in the face of injustices still to be rectified, GCIR stands in steadfast solidarity with our African American brothers and sisters as an ally in the fight for racial justice. We deepen our commitment to end the dehumanization, demonization, and criminalization of people of color. We double down to combat anti-Black racism in immigrant communities, the immigrant justice movement, and philanthropy.

Consider what your foundation can do and act swiftly with courage and conviction. Begin today by supporting groups addressing urgent needs and working to dismantle structural racism. (document link below)

 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DLzLgMjIHA7NoQiumnyzYf0c4AnCma8Vp68lIQUO9eg/edit

 

https://movementlawlab.org/

 

Movement Law Lab is committed to building power in black and brown communities by incubating legal projects that combine law and community organizing to protect, defend, and embolden racial justice movements. Our goal is to help lawyers with brilliant ideas about how law can better create social change get their new ventures off the ground and grow to scale.

We accelerate and incubate legal innovations that democratize law and build the power of marginalized people.

We incubate movement lawyering start-ups and provide them with the financial, technical, and strategic support they need to launch and grow.

We provide innovation residencies for lawyers to scale, replicate or expand successful movement lawyering projects.

We provide consulting services to legal organizations seeking to transition their approach towards movement lawyering.

We host a global network of movement lawyers to share skills, exchange lessons, and jointly tackle pressing challenges.

Our goal is to launch, build, and steward a new generation of dynamic, collaborative and versatile legal organizations with the know-how and expertise to use law to to transform our world.