(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) A George Soros-funded open-borders group that sued Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for sending illegal immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard violated an federal law by failing to produce its 2021 990 form within a 30 day window of a written request.
The Washington Examiner first sent a request for the public record to the supposed nonprofit, Alianza Americas, on Nov. 28, Fox News reported.
An investigation into the phony shell organization also revealed that the group had abandoned its office, which was listed on its most recent IRS forms—from 2019—as 2875 W. Cermak Rd. in Chicago, a run-down space above a barber shop and the Apollos 2000 banquet hall.
The Chicago Republican Party attempted to visit the address listed on the tax forms, but found the office empty. Neighbors say that staff no longer goes to the office.
“I guess it’s not surprising that they operate like a shadow organization, when it would seem that they are repeatedly disregarding the rules, evading investigation, while likely breaching a series of laws designed to maintain the sovereignty of the United States,” said Chicago GOP spokesman Jeff Fielder.
Alianza Americas has received more than $1.5 million from Soros’s Open Society Foundation, which spent $138 million supporting dark-money activists and ballot initiatives in the 2022 election cycle.
Open Society has also funded secret groups that worked behind the scenes crafting the Biden administration’s policies on education, environmental regulation, health care, labor relations and housing, according to Fox News.
Red-pilled radio personality Joe Rogan recently likened Soros to an evil criminal mastermind like those one might expect to find in comic books and super-hero movies, according to the New York Post.
“It’s all very weird. This guy has obviously been involved in politics at a very high level for decades and decades, and it seems like it’s his fun little game,” Rogan observed.
“He funds corrosion—it’s like he wants these cities to fall apart, he wants crime to flourish. It’s almost like he’s an evil person in a Batman movie,” Rogan continued. “He’s playing like a global game and that he enjoys doing it.”