09/27/2022 / By Ethan Huff
The puppet masters that pull Joe Biden’s strings were just exposed for funneling millions of taxpayer dollars into a phony covid scamdemic relief effort that culminated with a lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Back in February 2021, the Biden regime’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sent $7.5 million to Alianza Americas, a George Soros-backed “pro-migrant” organization that promised to use the money to support “LATINX ESSENTIAL WORKERS AS HEALTH PROMOTERS,” as well as “to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and mitigate impacts among Latinx and Latin American immigrants.”
Instead, Alianza Americas held on to the cash and is now using it to sue DeSantis for sending 50 “migrants” to the posh, mostly fair-skinned enclave of Martha’s Vineyard, where the Obamas now live.
Alianza Americas also took in $1.4 million directly from Soros’ Open Society Network. Here is what the Daily Caller, which investigated the matter, reported:
“Alianza Americas is ‘focused on improving the quality of life of all people in the U.S.-Mexico-Central America migration corridor.’ The membership-based group, which Soros’ Open Society Foundations network (OSF) sent almost $1.4 million to between 2016 and 2020, was awarded a $7.5 million CDC grant in February 2021, according to a grant listing reviewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation.”
The $7.5 million in funds sent by Biden were supposedly used by Alianza Americas to support a program called “Protecting and Improving Health Globally: Building and Strengthening Public Health Impact, Systems, Capacity and Security.”
How that in any way relates to DeSantis and his political statement against unmitigated illegal immigration at America’s southern border is unknown, as is the justification for the money being used in such a matter.
“The CDC grant is another example of Biden abusing tax dollars to promote illegal immigration and to enrich his liberal friends, under the guise of increasing ‘awareness’ of an emergency even Biden admitted is over,” says Brian Harrison, the former chief of staff for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which oversees the CDC, during the Trump administration.
Alianza Americas, via its advocacy law firm Lawyers for Civil Rights, did claim that its lawsuit intends to deal with DeSantis’ “inhumane” treatment of the migrants, which were ultimately treated to a vacation in one of the Northeast’s most desirable vacation destinations.
According to the lawsuit, DeSantis “intentionally targeted only individuals who are non-white and born outside the United States.”
“Joe Biden doesn’t cook up these schemes,” wrote a commenter at a news source about the matter. “He’s a tired old man battling dementia. Figure out who’s pulling the puppet’s strings. There’s your target.”
“People, our jaws would drop if we knew the total amount of taxpayer money Soros and his related lackeys have sucked out of the U.S. Treasury over the decades,” wrote another, referring to America as “a captured nation.”
Another wrote that any time you see the word “Latinx” used by an organization in promotion of social justice, there are typically rich, white-looking “lefties” behind it “whose only contact with any Hispanic person is the guy who mows their manicured lawns.”
“Soros doesn’t use his own money, he’s a grifter siphoning off government money, just like the rest of the liberals,” said another.
He does this, by the way, through phony “nonprofit” organizations, so-called non-government organizations (NGOs), “charities,” foundations, and activist groups. His tentacles are everywhere, in other words.
“Is anyone really surprised?” asked another. “The powers that be all fund each other through various scams and grifts.”
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