Progressive activists have had trouble getting African-Americans to support bringing in more Syrian refugees due to concerns that refugee children will receive more attention than poor African-American children, according to a leaked memo between top officials at George Sorosâ Open Society Foundations and members of the organizationâs U.S. advisory board.
The October 2015 memo was part of a 70-page file containing internal documents from an October 1 and 2 board meeting in New York City. Anonymous hackers whose stated goal is to âshed light on one of the most influential networks operating worldwideâ released thousands of internal OSF documents to the public.
OSF U.S. Programs director Ken Zimmerman and deputy director Andrea Batista Schlesinger co-authored the memo, which is titled âState of U.S. Programsâ and addressed to the 14 advisory board members of the organizationâs U.S. operations. (RELATED: Leaked Board Documents: Soros Organization Tried To Influence Supreme Court Ruling On Illegal Immigration)
âConsistent with our recent practice, this memo provides an overview of the state of USP and its operations with a focus on items that are not otherwise covered in the upcoming board discussions,â the memo reads, before listing several âreports from the field.â
One such report is titled âThe Domestic Engagement around the Syrian Refugee Crisisâ and details the organizationâs efforts to pressure U.S. officials into importing hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees.
âDrawing on our founderâs deep engagement with the European refugee and migration crisis, USP and our colleagues at the Open Society Policy Center (OSPC), have moved quickly to turn domestic sympathy into policy change consistent with OSFâs international efforts and to see over the longer term whether the crisis might help push back on the deeply nativist rhetoric emerging from the Republic primary candidates,â the memo states.
The memo notes that âimmigrant and African-American leaders, while sympathetic to the plight of the Syrians and ultimately willing to support expansion of refugee admissions for them, note that their communities are conflicted as Latino children from Central America and African-American children in deeply poor parts of the U.S. do not receive equal attention.â (RELATED: Leaked Soros Memo: Refugee Crisis âNew Normal,â Gives âNew Opportunitiesâ For Global Influence)
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has attempted to use the refugee issue to win over disaffected black voters. âHillary Clinton would rather provide a job to a refugee from overseas than to give that job to unemployed African-American youth in cities like Detroit who have become refugees in their own country,â he said in a speech Friday.
Peter N. Kirsanow, a commissioner with the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, testified back in March that âIllegal immigration has a disproportionately negative effect on the wages and employment levels of blacks, particularly black males.â