Soros-Funded Group Provides Apartments, Social Security Applications to Migrants

The International Rescue Committee, a Soros-backed group, is providing apartments and Social Security applications to illegal immigrants.

The organization has received donations from Pfizer, George Soros’ Open Society Foundations, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and BlackRock.

Numerous other globalist organizations also fund the International Rescue Committee.

Timothy Geithner, the Treasury Secretary under the Obama administration, co-chairs the group.

Other figures involved in the organization include Janet Napolitano, Obama’s Homeland Security Secretary; BlackRock chairman Larry Fink; Pfizer executive vice president Sally Susman; Henry Kissinger; and Condoleezza Rice of the Bush administration.

The organization currently has an opening that calls for assistance in helping migrants “adjust to their new lives in the US.”

The application states, “The Refugee Resettlement Volunteer will assist case management staff in providing reception and placement services to newly arrived refugees as they adjust to their new lives in the US. (S)he will play a key role in helping refugee families access needed benefits and services within their first month to six months in the United States. The Volunteer will also perform a series of clerical and administrative duties to ensure client files are kept up to date.”

Some of the responsibilities of the task include “setting up apartments for new arrivals; assisting clients with application for Social Security and state ID cards; teaching clients how to cash checks and use public transportation; accompanying clients to medical appointments, grocery shopping, and school enrollment.”

Reporting from National File:

The International Rescue Committee in Elizabeth, New Jersey recently advertised for a paid position that is literally called “Caseworker, Refugee Cash Assistance.” In the job posting, the International Rescue Committee claims to offer compensation and a “comprehensive and highly competitive set of benefits” to its cash-assistance caseworker. The job posting notes that the job candidate should be “Fluent in English, both spoken and written; proficiency in language(s) spoken by IRC’s clients is desired; preferably Haitian Creole.”
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