Pro-immigration Groups Funded by Billionaire George Soros’s Fortune
1. America’s Voice
2. American Bar Association Commission on Immigration Policy
3. American Immigration Council
4. Black Alliance for Just Immigration
5. Casa de Maryland
6. Fair Immigration Reform Movement
7. Immigrant Defense Project
8. Immigrant Legal Resource Center
9. Immigrant Workers Citizenship Project
10. Immigration Advocates Network
11. Immigration Policy Center
12. Latino Justice PRLDF
13. League of United Latin American Citizens
14. Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition
15. Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
16. Migration Policy Institute
17. National Council of La Raza
18. National Immigration Forum
19. National Immigration Law Center
Soros funds the following legal organizations, which provide significant assistance to “immigrants’ rights” even though they also deal with other issues.
1. The American Civil Liberties Union
2. The National Lawyers Guild
Source: Discoverthenetworks.org
The Introspective Ego and Arrogance of George Soros
“I have always harbored an exaggerated view of my self-importance — to put it bluntly, I fancied myself as some kind of god or an economic reformer like Keynes or, even better, a scientist like Einstein.”
— The Alchemy of Finance, George Soros, 1987, 372.
“If truth be known, I carried some rather potent messianic fantasies with me from childhood which I felt I had to control, otherwise they might get me into trouble. But when I had made my way in the world, I wanted to indulge my fantasies to the extent that I could afford.”
— Underwriting Democracy, George Soros, 1991, 318.
“It is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of God, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out.”
—The World According to Soros, The New Yorker, Connie Bruck, 1/23/95.
“I am sort of a deus ex machina. I am something unnatural. I’m very comfortable with my public persona because it is one I have created for myself. It represents what I like to be as distinct from what I really am. You know, in my personal capacity I’m not actually a selfless philanthropic person. [I’m] very much self-centered....Next to my fantasies about being God, I also have very strong fantasies of being mad. In fact, my grandfather was actually paranoid. I have a lot of madness in my family. So far I have escaped it.”
—George Soros: “The ‘God’ Who Carries Around Some Dangerous Demon,” Los Angeles Times, 10/4/04.