Unbound Philanthropy: an
example of what we are up against…Posted by Ann Corcoran on February 2, 2011…..and why the average American trying to
maintain our culture and country through immigration control has a hard time
fighting the battle. The other side is rich and connected to big business
(offshore money too!).
Yesterday as I
searched for more information on the Migration
Policy Institute, an organization that pretends to be a balanced
nonpartisan think tank which just this week put out a report that goes after
Sheriff’s in some counties overseeing the 287g program, I came upon Unbound Philanthropy. It is one of those private
foundations used by the super wealthy to channel their excess funds (avoiding
taxes by so doing) to pet charities and political projects. In this case the
rich guy is William Reeves of Hawaii:
William Reeves
is a director and co-founder of BlueCrest Capital Management Ltd. Based in
London, BlueCrest manages investments for a predominantly institutional
investor base across 15 diverse funds. Until April 2000, when he left to
establish BlueCrest, Mr. Reeves was a Managing Director at J.P. Morgan in
London and head of macro strategy and trading within the proprietary trading
group. Prior to that, Mr. Reeves was a fund manager at Salomon Brothers Asset
Management Limited and at Fisher Francis Trees and Watts, with responsibility
for managing leveraged capital. He has also worked for JP Morgan New York
where, from 1991 to 1993, he was a Vice President in charge of a team managing
the company’s leveraged multi-currency proprietary investment portfolio. Mr.
Reeves is a US Trustee of the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation. He holds
an MA in Philosophy from New York University and a BA in English from Yale
University. Mr. Reeves was born in Honolulu and raised in Richmond, Virginia
where his parents were both educators.
Check out
Unbound Philanthropy’s most recent Form 990. This is a private foundation
with a net worth approaching $100 million (note offshore accounts). In
2008 Mr. Reeves donated $2,619,583 to the foundation (probably reducing his tax
liability) to his mostly political projects. He passed most of that money
through this foundation to a list of projects that include (among others):
The Tides
Center (money
scrubber supreme): $250,000
Southern
Poverty Law Center: $150,000
American
Immigration Law Foundation: $150,000
Center for
American Progress (LOL! Pushing back against Hate Project): $46,000
And, it looks
like the big winner is the International Rescue Committee with three
grants: $150,000, $200,000, and $212,000
Mr. Reeves gave
$85,000 in 2010 to Active Voice a San Francisco social change advocacy
group to promote that damn propaganda
film on Shelbyville, TN.
Also in 2010 he
passed $500,000 through the Tides Foundation. In 2009 he gave
$150,000 to Media Matters (George Soros) and $240,000 to the
Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (ahhhhh!).
And, this is how I found Unbound Philanthropy in the first place, they (rich
Mr. Reeves) gave the Migration Policy Institute $95,000 to study amnesty
for “undocumented youth and women.”
It’s all legal
of course, but the next time you hear whining from the pro-migration forces
that this is all about the poor and the downtrodden, remember it isn’t.
It is about politics, about new immigrants as Democratic voters, and it’s about
cheap labor for big business (like the meatpackers) and nannies and gardeners
for rich people.
Just a reminder
that David North of the Center for Immigration
Studies summed it up well when he attended a recent meeting of the Migration
Policy Institute:
It is useful to
note that the pro-migration advocates, though allied with each other, come in
three different groupings. There are the employers, who want lower wages; there
are the ethnic organizations who say, in effect, “Let My People In”; and then
there are the intellectuals [ed: read Leftists!], represented Thursday at a
session of the foundation-supported Migration Policy Institute.
So our side
(the immigration control side) is up against the big money and the hard left
political machine using the average do-gooders and immigrants as their
foils.
A final
question for Mr. Reeves: If you are so interested in promoting social
change (aka the redistribution of wealth), why not redistribute all your
holdings now directly to the refugees and other poor immigrants
being dropped off in our cities and towns by the US State Department and their
federal contractors. If the social justice Marxist one-worlders you
are supporting win the political war in the US, they will be taking it from you
or your heirs anyway.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2011/02/02/unbound-philanthropy-an-example-of-what-we-are-up-against/
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