Soros-Backed Groups Are Trying to Stop Trump From Revoking Temporary Legal Status Biden Gave to 532k Migrants

To the surprise of none, groups funded by the Open Society Foundations, now led by Alex Soros, the son of George, are fighting to block President Donald Trump from deporting illegal alien gang members - and everyone else that doesnât belong here.
Back in March, Trump revoked temporary legal status for the 532,000 migrants that Joe Biden gave to economic migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, a move from Biden designed to increase the Democrat Partyâs voter base. They have no legal status in the country, and the Trump admin ordered them to self-deport in March, revoking their legal status.
But of course, lawfare is challenging the move.
While Biden can give over 532,000 people protected status with the stroke of a pen, in the Orwellian world of Americaâs legal system, a President canât revoke it with the stroke of a pen.
According to Breitbartâs John Binder:
The Justice Action Center and Human Rights First sued the Trump administration, claiming that the president did not have the authority to cancel Bidenâs parole pipeline and thus making more than half a million migrants eligible for deportation.
This week, U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani â appointed by former President Barack Obama â issued a stay, preventing the Trump administration from terminating the parole pipeline.
The Justice Action Center and Human Rights First are the two organizations representing Bidenâs parole migrants in the case. In 2023, the Soros networkâs Open Society Foundations rewarded the Justice Action Center with a $450,000 grant for âgeneral supportâ of the organizationâs mission. Likewise, from 2016 to 2021, the Soros networkâs Open Society Foundations threw nearly $6.2 million into the coffers of Human Rights First.
Judg Indira Talwani is just as biased as those leading the lawfare against Trump. Back in 2019 the Center for Immigration Studies blasted her past comments attacking ICE courthouse arrests after she was assigned to hear a case on ICE courthouse arrests.
Other groups aiding in the lawfare against Trump include the American Civil Liberties Union and Democracy Forward, both of which have received substantial Soros backing.
The largest grant George had given to the ACLU was $50 million in 2014 (out of a budget that year of $133 million) to push to reduce jail sentences, with the goal of reducing the U.S. prison population 50% by 2020.
Democracy Forward, which has also been targeting the operations of Elon Muskâs DOGE, lists several clients and partners that are Soros funded. This includes Color of Change, which got a $3 million grant from the OSF on Alexâs watch, after receiving nearly $1.5 million in 2018-2019. Other groups that Democracy Forward lists are clients and partners include the Center for American Progress (of which a number of top members have worked in the Biden Administration), National Immigration Law Center as well as hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding to UnidosUS, Common Justice, and the Catholic Legal Immigration Network.
When U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, a Biden-appointed Democrat donor, issued an order to block the deportations Trump authorized under the Alien Enemies Act of 1789, it was the ACLU and Democracy Forward who brought the challenge (this is the case where the gang members were already in international waters by the time Boasberg had ruled).