Part of President Obama’s executive diktat issued back in November 2014 was the creation of a White House Task Force on New Americans which recently held a conference to sort out how the White House was going to integrate millions of immigrants and refugees into so-called “Welcoming Communities”.
The co-chair of the task force, Obama’s domestic policy adviser Cecilia Muñoz, said her focus is on making sure Obama’s historic immigration policies get “institutionalized” so they will live on long after she and her boss are gone from the White House.
Munoz was a former executive with the National Council of La Raza, the radical pro-Mexico group which has advocated the return of the Southwest U.S. to Mexico. Her commission is:
“to make sure we build this really into the DNA across the federal bureaucracy, at a leadership level, but much more importantly to make sure that when political appointees like me are no longer here this (immigration strategy) is built into what those agencies do and think about every day.”
The centralized nature of Obama’s bureaucratic strategy to integrate millions of immigrants into his legacy political machine really comes out with the comments of
Eva Millona, co-chair of National Partnership for New Americans, a coalition of 34 organizations involved in everything from protecting immigrant rights to providing social services, echoed the call for a strong federal role.
“We have been pushing to really have a centralized leadership in terms of implementation of this report,” Millona said. “We are happy that the report has called for a centralized entity to really move it forward.”
Of course not all of Obama’s efforts to force immigrants on communities is directly part of the federal government. He has the support of a network of billionaires who have their own agendas.
Preparing the receiving communities requires agitators on the ground at the local level. Their role is to combat any push back that might be encountered from local residents.
One big player in this propaganda war is Welcoming America, which was started with seed money from billionaire George Soros. Its stated mission is to work at the grassroots level, setting up “welcoming communities” in cities and counties across the U.S. Soros’s Open Society Institute granted the organization $150,000 in December 2010.
Welcoming America is not focused on immigrants but is designed to attack and destory opposition to the Open Border lobby.
David Lubell, executive director of Welcoming America, said his organization brings a new approach to immigration, focusing on resident populations of the “receiving communities” as much as the immigrants.
His role is to soften up the soil, getting it ready for the planting of the seedlings.
Political and business elites are working right now behind the scenes to dramatically remake American society through mass immigration. They do so despite poll after poll of Americans who oppose their schemes. However, since they have billions in funding and have a President willing to abuse his Institutional power at will, they are moving forward with their plans.