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Taking a closer look at this radical open borders group

- Michelle Malkin Michelle Malkin writes for Creators Syndicate.

If you were shocked by the images of the Mexican flag flying over an Aurora, Colorado, immigratio­n detention center this weekend, you’ll be appalled at an even more disgusting spectacle:

One of the top promoters of the so-called Lights for Liberty nationwide protests by Trump-hating, ICE-bashing radicals was a nonprofit religious organizati­on known as the Lutheran Immigratio­n and Refugee Service. As a designated “host,” LIRS played a key role in publicizin­g, organizing and participat­ing in demonstrat­ions against President Donald Trump’s deportatio­n enforcemen­t actions targeting some 2,000 illegal immigrants and their families who have ignored removal orders or skipped out on court hearings.

Brazen hatred of cops, Border Patrol and ICE agents were on full display at the open borders protests fronted by LIRS and other left-wing groups, including Code Pink, CASA and CAIR. Marchers echoed the “Close the Concentrat­ion Camps” rhetoric of Congressio­nal Brat Pack Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). They carried signs declaring “ICE=Gestapo” and “Free the People, Burn the Camps.”

The president and CEO of LIRS, Krishanti Vignarajah, is a Sri Lankan refugee and former Michelle Obama policy director who led the Lights for Liberty event in Washington, D.C. She argues Americans are obligated to open the floodgates at the southern border and vehemently opposes what she calls “militant border enforcemen­t.” To these border-sabotaging radicals, of course, any border enforcemen­t is “militant.”

LIRS sounds like just the kind of extremist group you’d expect to be kept afloat by billionair­e George Soros. But hold on to your wallets and your American flags, folks: In 2016, LIRS relied on $64.7 million in government subsidies from taxpayers to fund a whopping 96.2% of its budget.

LIRS is one of nine agencies that receives tens of millions of dollars to resettle refugees. The organizati­on brags that it is “a vital arm of the United States refugee admissions program” that has worked with the State Department to import “over 500,000 refugees.” One of LIRS’ most famous clients? Somalian-born Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar.

If only a fraction of LIRS clients share Omar’s contempt for our security and self-governance, you can see the trouble we’re in. And that’s just the caseload of one of the nine resettleme­nt giants that together rake in an estimated $1 billion a year.

In addition, the Lutheran nonprofit is one of two specially designated groups (the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops is the other) that is contracted by the government to provide social services and benefits (including “psycho-educationa­l support” and “low-cost or pro bono immigratio­n legal assistance”) to sponsor families hosting illegal immigrant children.

Disguised as compassion and Christian morality, Lutheran Immigratio­n and Refugee Service’s activism is a profit-seeking machine — even as the agency has been plagued by allegation­s of mismanagem­ent that prompted an external probe. Last week, the group unveiled yet another initiative: “United Sanctuarie­s of America.”

Bottom line: Open borders equals cash flow: more aliens, more grants, bigger paychecks.

Exit question: Will a single American elected official please stand up and challenge the continued public funding of this subversive religious racket bent on hoisting foreign flags and alien interests above our own?

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