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America at War as Soros Unleashes Mexico’s Hordes

MICHAEL WALSH REPORT: According to a report by The Post Millennial published on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, flyers distributed by a Soros-linked NGO in Mexico are urging illegal immigrants to vote for President Joe Biden upon their arrival in the United States.

The alarming content of these flyers has sparked concerns about potential voter fraud and illicit election manipulation.

Obtained by Muckraker, the flyers boldly stated, ‘You do not need documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. You can vote if you simply swear you are eligible.’

This blatant attempt to target vulnerable illegal immigrants and encourage them to engage in illegal voting practices has raised widespread alarm and condemnation.

The origin of these incendiary flyers traces back to the Resource Center Matamoras (RCM) in Mexico, where they were being actively distributed to individuals seeking RCM’s assistance in crossing into the United States.

Shockingly, these flyers were even discovered plastered on the walls of port-a-potties at the RCM location, leaving no stone unturned in their dissemination.

Further digging by the Oversight Project, a watchdog group associated with the Heritage Foundation, revealed unsettling ties between individuals behind the distribution of these flyers and George Soros’ Open Society Institute.

Notably, one key figure identified was Zavala, a former organizer for La Union del Pueblo Entero (LUPE), which is listed as a partner organization with Soros’ foundation. Highlighting the intricate web of connections, the watchdog group pointed out that RCM has significant affiliations with Soros-funded non-profits operating in the United States.

Among these connections are organizations like Save the Children, Team Brownsville Texas, and Angry Tias and Abuelas, all of which have received substantial financial support from Soros’ Open Society Foundation.

Specifically, the watchdog group highlighted that Save the Children had received over $650,000 in funding from Soros’ foundation and had provided grants to organizations like Team Brownsville in the past.

This monetary trail underscores the intricate network of relationships and financial support that fuels the activities of these interconnected organizations.

The revelation of these flyers and their insidious message has ignited a firestorm of debates concerning the integrity of the electoral process and the potential for foreign interference through illegal voting practices.

Critics have condemned the exploitation of vulnerable populations and the deliberate misinformation being spread to manipulate election outcomes.

The implications of these flyers extend far beyond their physical distribution in Mexico, raising broader questions about the influence of external actors in shaping domestic political processes and the safeguarding of electoral integrity.

Calls for thorough investigations into these activities and measures to prevent any potential violations of election laws have echoed across political spectrums.

As these flyers continue to circulate and disseminate misleading information targeting undocumented individuals, the need for vigilance and concerted action to protect the sanctity of democratic processes becomes ever more pressing.

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