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John Cornyn Touts Support from Pastors with Ties to Soros-Linked Group That Lobbied for ‘Gang of Eight’ Amnesty

Senator John Cornyn, a Republican from Texas, is facing a tough runoff challenge from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. As the race heats up, Senator Cornyn is highlighting his support from pastors who are signatories of the Evangelical Immigration Table (EIT). However, recent reports have revealed that the EIT has ties to the Open Society Foundations, led by George and Alex Soros, and has a history of advocating for amnesty for illegal immigrants.

The Evangelical Immigration Table is a coalition of evangelical leaders and organizations that advocate for comprehensive immigration reform. It has been at the forefront of pushing for immigration policies that align with biblical values, including a path to citizenship for those living in the United States without legal status.

However, recent revelations have shown that the EIT has received funding from the Open Society Foundations, an organization founded by billionaire George Soros. This has raised concerns about the true intentions of the EIT and their stance on immigration.

Senator Cornyn’s campaign has been quick to point out this connection, questioning the legitimacy of the EIT’s support for their candidate. They have accused the EIT of being a front for the Open Society Foundations and promoting their agenda of open borders and amnesty for illegal immigrants.

In fact, the EIT was a vocal supporter of the “Gang of Eight” immigration bill back in 2013, which was heavily backed by the Open Society Foundations. The bill included a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal immigrants, which was met with strong opposition from conservatives.

It is no surprise that the EIT’s ties to the Open Society Foundations have raised eyebrows, especially in a state like Texas where immigration is a hot-button issue. Many are concerned that the EIT’s support for Senator Cornyn could be an attempt to push their own agenda and undermine the will of conservative voters.

Despite the controversy surrounding the EIT, Senator Cornyn’s campaign has continued to tout their support. They have highlighted the fact that several pastors who are signatories of the EIT have publicly endorsed Senator Cornyn and spoken out in favor of his re-election.

One such pastor, Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, has praised Senator Cornyn’s record of fighting for border security and the rule of law. He has also commended Senator Cornyn’s efforts to find a compassionate and just solution for those living in the United States without legal status.

Other EIT signatories who have endorsed Senator Cornyn have also emphasized his commitment to protecting the interests of the American people while also upholding Christian values of love and compassion towards immigrants.

In response to the criticism, the EIT has stated that their funding from the Open Society Foundations has no influence on their stance on immigration issues. They maintain that their support for Senator Cornyn is based on his consistent and strong leadership on immigration reform, as well as his dedication to standing up for the rights of immigrants in a fair and just manner.

It is important to note that Senator Cornyn has a strong track record of advocating for border security and immigration policies that are in line with the values of the American people. He has also been a vocal supporter of the Trump administration’s efforts to curb illegal immigration and protect American citizens.

As the race for the Texas Senate seat continues, it is vital to carefully examine all aspects of each candidate’s support and associations. While the EIT’s ties to the Open Society Foundations may raise concerns, it is important to look at the bigger picture and consider Senator Cornyn’s proven record of putting the interests of Texas and America first.

In conclusion, Senator John Cornyn’s support from pastors associated with the Evangelical Immigration Table should not be viewed with suspicion. His commitment to protecting the homeland and finding a just and compassionate solution for immigrants has earned him the support of these leaders. Instead of trying to discredit Senator Cornyn’s campaign, let us focus on the issues that truly matter and choose the candidate who will serve the best interests of Texas and America.

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