It goes like clockwork; whenever there is an immigration crisis, Soros is there to splash money around to bring them in. He has now got together his own A-team of former presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to serve as Honorary Co-Chairs of an organization to support the welcoming of Afghan migrants into the United States of America. How the elites must laugh as they bury white America, who have thrown their lot in with losers, or controlled opposition like Trump. While it is too late to save this country, I am hoping for a type of Samson scenario, as the whole rotten temple falls down, not by our side doing anything, but rather under the weight of its own corruption.
“Former presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton are serving as Honorary Co-Chairs of an organization to support the welcoming of Afghan migrants into the United States of America following the U.S. defeat to the Taliban and failed evacuation from Afghanistan. The organization, Welcome.us, is funded by socialist billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations.
The Honorary Co-Chairs of Welcome.Us include Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, Bill Clinton, and Hillary Clinton. The group’s National Welcome Council includes representatives from the New York Times, the Soros-funded Atlantic Council, Obama’s former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, Maria Shriver, establishment pundit David French, and Jeb Bush.
George Soros’ leftist donor organization Open Society Foundations is listed as one of the “Welcome Sponsors,” a “group of funders (that) chose to also enable the launch of Welcome.Us so that, together, we can amplify those efforts and mobilize the American people to support them,” according to Welcome.Us. Other sponsors include Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Walmart.org. The group’s “Welcome Businesses” include Walmart, Facebook, Starbucks, Uber, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Gibson Dunn and Microsoft.