If you’ve ever wondered how so many illegal aliens are not only making it across the U.S. border but also managing to stay and fight deportation, the answer may lie in a massive, coordinated effort involving hundreds of organizations — all funded and organized through platforms like ActBlue.
A recent exposé by Natalie Winters highlights how ActBlue, a major left-wing fundraising platform, provides the financial backbone to a network of far-left NGOs working relentlessly to aid, protect, and advocate for illegal aliens. These organizations are not just offering water bottles and sandwiches at the border — they are building a system that assists illegal aliens from the moment they cross into the U.S. until they are firmly settled, often with legal status.
The NGOs Helping at the Border and Beyond
Groups like Border Angels, Border Servant Corps, and Humane Borders are operating on the frontlines. These organizations provide water stations in the desert, shelters in border towns, and even coordinate flights to move illegal aliens from the border into the interior of the United States. Their operations are designed to make the treacherous journey to the U.S. as smooth as possible, ensuring that migrants can cross and stay.
Legal Services to Fight Deportation
Once illegal aliens are inside the U.S., a whole other set of NGOs step in to prevent deportations and provide legal aid. Carolina Migrant Network, Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project, Immigrant Defenders Law Center, and Immigrant Legal Resource Center are just a few of the organizations offering free legal representation, rapid response teams during ICE raids, and even advice on how to manipulate the immigration system. Shockingly, groups like the New Mexico Immigrant Law Center reportedly coach illegal aliens on how to lie to ICE agents to avoid removal.
Organizing Protests and Fighting Border Security
Beyond direct services, many of these NGOs are highly political. Border Network for Human Rights, Hope Border Institute, and American Immigration Council organize protests and campaigns against immigration enforcement. These groups have opposed policies like Title 42, “Remain in Mexico,” and nearly every effort to secure the border, framing such measures as cruel or racist. Their ultimate goal? Mass amnesty and the dismantling of border enforcement entirely.
Special Interest and Radical Groups
There are also organizations focusing on specific groups, like the Black Immigrants Bail Fund, which aims to free every Black immigrant from ICE detention, and African Immigrants Community Services (AICS), which helps East African refugees settle in places like Minnesota. Perhaps most shocking is the Immigrant Alliance for Justice and Equity of Mississippi, which calls itself an “abolitionist organization” that is anti-capitalist, pro-trans, pro-sex worker, anti-patriarchy, and pro-Black Lives Matter, revealing just how far-left some of these groups truly are.
Religious Organizations Playing a Major Role
Religious organizations are also deeply involved. Catholic Charities and Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Servicehave received tens of millions of dollars in federal funding to assist illegal aliens, transporting them into American communities after they’re released from custody. The Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants works to educate and advise illegal aliens on how to avoid deportation, and provides pro bono legal aid.
State and Local Networks
On the state level, groups like the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, South Georgia Immigrant Support Network, Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance, and Inland Empire - Immigrant Youth Collective coordinate regional efforts to provide legal services, organize protests, and fight any attempts at deportation.
The Bigger Picture
When you put all of this together, a disturbing picture emerges: an enormous, well-funded, and highly organized system that not only encourages illegal immigration but works to embed illegal aliens into American society. And at the center of this web is ActBlue, facilitating the flow of hundreds of millions of dollars to these NGOs, making sure their operations never stop.
If the American people wonder why border security measures seem ineffective or why illegal immigration remains a crisis, they need look no further than this shadow network working day and night to undermine enforcement and push for open borders.
It’s time we recognize this isn’t just a failure of policy — it’s an orchestrated effort to change the country through mass migration, and it's being funded and organized by some of the most powerful left-wing organizations in the country.
Credit for original reporting: Natalie Winters