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George Soros just made a super swampy move

July 24, 2025 By: Frank Holmes

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by Frank Holmes, reporter

Polls show Americans love President Donald Trump’s tough immigration enforcement policies, and Trump loves his new detention facility in the Florida everglades: Alligator Alcatraz.

His love fills Democratic billionaires with hate, which has driven them to fill the coffers of any organization that would shut down the most famous ICE facility in America.

Left-wing megadonors are willing to put their money where their hatred is, and all roads lead back to two familiar faces: George and Alexander Soros and their Open Society Foundations. But there’s also a more obscure left-wing billionaire in the mix you may never have heard of.

Let’s follow the trail of dollars.

First, Soros cash tries to corrupt justice in our nation’s courts. The ACLU claimed Trump administration border enforcement policies denying in-person visits with lawyers violate the First and Fifth Amendment rights of illegal aliens. Its lawyers recently filed a lawsuit, C.M. v. Noem, to let left-wing lawyers pile into the facility like locusts.

But the lawsuit isn’t just about illegals’ “right” to an attorney. The ACLU claims the fact that anyone ever constructed Alligator Alcatraz “opens another dark chapter in our nation’s history. Its very existence is predicated on our country’s basest impulses and shows the danger of unchecked governmental authority when combined with unbridled hate,” emoted ACLU mouthpiece Eunice Choo (who definitely has no love for President Donald Trump).

The ACLU raked in a whopping $15 million from the Open Society Foundations in 2022 alone.

The ACLU is handling this case through its Florida affiliate. Coincidentally, the OSF gave the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Florida a cool $250,301 in 2023.

Along with the national ACLU and the ACLU of Florida, the other plaintiff in the lawsuit is a group called Americans for Immigrant Justice, which deposited $25,000 in grants from the Soros family’s favorite tax-exempt, “philanthropic” foundation in 2017.

Then, billionaires’ money circulates through the media to demonize the president and equate deporting illegals with Nazi Germany’s attempt to exterminate the Jewish race.

The far-Left Nation magazine recently ran an article calling the detention facility “Alligator Auschwitz.” As it turns out, The Nation has also cashed checks from George Soros’ Open Societies Foundations.

But not all the plan has been financed by George Soros and his son, Alex. Another top Democratic megadonor funded perhaps the most insane article on the topic so far.

“‘Alligator Alcatraz’ is harsh. Climate change is making it even harsher.” The article complains that, thanks to the facility’s location in the Everglades, those who violated U.S. law to enter the country now must live like Goldilocks, experiencing “uncomfortable temperatures that are either too cold or too hot.”

Florida attorney general’s office communications director Jeremy Redfern posted a thread on X revealing his email exchange with the writer, who said she covered the story “from an environmental justice angle” that focused on the inhumanity of keeping illegal aliens “in such a location that’s vulnerable to hurricanes, heat, flooding, mosquitoes, and more.”

Redfern basically told the reporter, give us a break.

“You mean Florida?” asked Redfern. “You just described the entire state of Florida,” which sometimes experiences temperatures people feel are too hot or too cold.

The reporter, who closed her email by including “she/her” pronouns, later whined that Redfern, “a pscyho public official” had unleashed “his right-wing followers on me.”

“I hope she finds peace during this difficult time,” said Redfern.

I hope she finds peace during this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/bNjcZSMben

— Jeremy Redfern (@JeremyRedfernFL) July 10, 2025

Yale Climate Connections is funded by several deep-pocketed, left-wing NGOs. The first group listed on its “partners” page is the Aspen Global Change Institute—which received a quarter of a million dollars from Tom Steyer’s TomKat Charitable Trust in 2012.

If Steyer’s name rings a tiny, distant bell, it’s because he is one of the left-wing billionaires who ran for president in the 2020 Democratic Party primaries.

His campaign proved short-lived. (Blinked, and you missed him. Heard him speak, and you instantly forgot him.)

His biggest claim to fame came during a January 2020, when he walked into the middle of a heated argument between Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.

Steyer immediately blew his 15 seconds of fame, saying he “didn’t hear anything” they said.

He’s funny, but his billions of political donations are anything but a joke.

Here is Tom Steyer's interaction with Sanders and Warren to Curb Your Enthusiasm #DemocraticDebate pic.twitter.com/6m1tZC8aF3

— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) January 15, 2020

In 2017, Steyer—who has an estimated net worth of $2 billion—started a $20 million campaign to impeach Trump, and it happened. Twice.

He is one of the top donors to the environmentalist movement, and he coordinates his donations with Soros through a shadowy group both men belong to called the Democracy Alliance.

Part of the reason Soros has targeted the ‘gator-infested haven may be due to the fact that George Soros had big plans to use immigration as a tool to turn Florida into a permanently blue state.

As The Horn News warned you in 2018, Soros spent $880,000 on a plan to convince Puerto Ricans fleeing the devastation of Hurricane Maria to settle in the Sunshine State—and register them to vote for Democrats.

The Democracy Alliance had similar plans for Texas, as The Horn told you in 2019.

President Donald Trump went on to carry his newly adopted home state in 2020 by three-and-a-half percentage points. Two years later, Gov. Ron DeSantis scored one of the biggest re-election landslides in recent state history.

The two men feuded briefly during last year’s presidential primaries—but they buried the hatchet, and the two were all smiles during a press gaggle a few weeks ago when they opened Alligator Alcatraz, which was constructed in just eight days.

Trump and DeSantis meet up at Alligator Alcatraz

• It took 8 days to construct 😲
• Illegal aliens will have their hearings and “due process” here, before being flown back home
• other nations are assisting and taking illegal aliens back, setting up temp housing, food… https://t.co/UvWsPa05Yd pic.twitter.com/1kfCbpRtuP

— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) July 1, 2025

Their smiles are making a lot of ultra-liberal billionaires pout, steam, and seethe—and waste their money on fruitless lawsuits. That should make Trump smile even bigger.

About the Author

Frank Holmes

Frank Holmes is a veteran journalist and an outspoken conservative that talks about the news that was in his weekly article, “On The Holmes Front.”

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