Amazon Billionaire Gives Generously To Criminal Migrants

The majority of MacKenzie Scott’s $640 million in fresh charity contributions, which she made on behalf of her ex-husband Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, are going to radical left-wing groups that promote radical causes like aiding migrant offenders and male athletes participating in women’s sports.

According to a New York Post story, Scott is giving 67 migrant-advocacy organizations a total of $122 million in legal aid and other support.

According to reports, Bezos’ ex-wife is contributing $2 million to the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, which opposes Florida’s attempts to bolster enforcement against undocumented immigrants, and the Florida Immigrant Group, which opposes Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) crackdown on criminal immigrants.

An additional $117 million is funding many different prisoner advocacy organizations and other groups that assist convicted and formerly incarcerated individuals. Additionally, $72 million is funding 43 organizations that promote “gender identity” propaganda, including those that support biological males who identify as the other sex and wish to participate in female sports.

Mike Gonzalez, a senior scholar at the Heritage Foundation, claimed that Bezos’ wife was “using the earnings he acquired via capitalism to [finance] the rope that would hang capitalism.”

“The causes to which she is contributing money are all working to move our system far away from capitalism, including climate change, prisoner rights, supporting illegal immigrants, and transgender concepts,” Gonzalez continued.

According to Breitbart News, Scott is one of the affluent people who have pledged to donate the majority of their income, which in her case came mostly from her divorce from Bezos.

As part of her promise to contribute the bulk of her income, Scott offered abortion provider Planned Parenthood a record-breaking $275 million in 2022. It came to light in 2020 that she had contributed $1.7 billion to several progressive groups.

Scott introduced Yield Giving, a database, for her organization in December 2022. She then began requesting applications from charitable groups in need of financial support.

According to Yield Giving’s website, applicants must have missions that are “working to increase the prospects of individuals in underrepresented places.”

Author: Blake Ambrose

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