Soros Empire Funding Lawfare Blocking Trump From Deporting Violent Illegals to South Sudan

The Soros empire’s lawfare against the Donald Trump administration’s agenda continues.
Breitbart’s John Binder has been doing a phenomenal job tracking the money behind the lawsuits aimed at thwarting the Trump agenda - and most have a familiar source.
He’s so far exposed the Soros trail behind the groups suing to stop Trump’s migrant child trafficking crackdown, funding groups to decriminalize illegal immigration, funding lawsuits to block Trump from deporting illegals and even illegal gang members specifically, trying to stop Trump from eliminating the DHS Civil Rights office for illegals, and fighting to preserve America’s absurd “anchor baby” policy.”
The latest on the agenda has been to fight Trump deporting violent illegal aliens to South Sudan.
Earlier this month, the Trump Administration had deported illegals to the East African country, giving perhaps the strongest incentive yet for others to self-deport. The administration opted for this option when illegals with criminal convictions were rejected by their home countries, and the DHS emphasized that the illegals being deported to South Sudan were "vicious illegal aliens.”
But of course, Alex would rather have them here, and the policy is the latest to be caught up in the courts.
As Binder uncovered:
In March, Human Rights First joined two other organizations in suing the Trump administration on behalf of illegal aliens with final deportation orders. The lawsuit claims that a directive from Trump’s DHS permitting illegal aliens to be deported to countries that are not their home countries is unlawful.
Human Rights First is also behind a lawsuit to preserve former President Joe Biden’s parole pipeline for migrants.
In April, Judge Brian Murphy, appointed to the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts by former President Joe Biden, issued a preliminary injunction blocking DHS from deporting illegal aliens to so-called third countries without giving them adequate notice beforehand.
Since then, the Trump administration has deported eight illegal aliens to South Sudan — all of whom had final deportation orders and whose violent crimes include murder, rape, child sex crimes, and burglary. Murphy has ruled that DHS violated his prior preliminary injunction by deporting the illegal aliens to South Sudan and has ordered the administration to provide them with “credible fear interviews.”
Some South Sudanese officials have also objected to the deportations, but it’s completely understandable why they wouldn’t want these criminals in their country. What is baffling is why Alex would want them in ours.
Matt Palumbo is the author of “The Heir: Inside the (Not So) Secret Network of Alex Soros”