Trump Admin Halts $769M Contract to Left Wing Group

The Trump administration has halted funding for the Acacia Center for Justice, a legal group that provides services to unaccompanied illegal alien children. The group, which has pushed a progressive agenda on immigration policies, was the lead contractor on a nearly $769 million federal contract.

Key Facts:

  • The Department of the Interior ordered the Acacia Center for Justice to stop all work on its federal contract.
  • The Acacia Center had a $769 million contract to provide legal services to unaccompanied illegal alien children.
  • The Trump administration, through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has been cutting wasteful federal spending, including DEI-related programs.
  • Acacia Center claims immigration laws are designed to “exploit” minorities and has advocated for abolishing detention and ankle monitors for illegal aliens.
  • The organization has ties to subcontractors that actively oppose Trump’s immigration policies, including funding lawsuits against his administration.

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The Rest of The Story:

The Department of the Interior did not specify why it ended Acacia Center’s contract, but the decision aligns with broader efforts to cut government spending on progressive initiatives.

The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, has been reviewing taxpayer-funded programs, focusing on reducing expenditures related to DEI and activist-led legal services.

Acacia Center has been outspoken in its opposition to immigration enforcement policies, advocating for the elimination of detention centers, law enforcement cooperation, and tracking mechanisms for illegal aliens.

Additionally, it has called for disciplinary action against immigration attorneys and judges who fail to use preferred pronouns for noncitizens in court proceedings.

The center has funneled millions into subcontractors that share its activist stance.

One such group, Amica Center for Immigrant Rights, has sued the Trump administration over funding cuts while simultaneously running ads to “dismantle Trump’s deportation machine.”

Commentary:

Ending taxpayer funding for the Acacia Center is a necessary step in restoring fiscal responsibility and ensuring that federal resources are not used to undermine U.S. immigration laws.

The American public should not be forced to finance an organization that actively works against the nation’s legal framework while promoting radical, anti-enforcement policies.

This is not about denying legal representation—this is about stopping government handouts to activist groups that use federal dollars to push an ideological agenda.

The Acacia Center has openly called for the abolition of immigration detention, opposed enforcement measures, and encouraged legal challenges to Trump’s policies.

If they want to engage in political activism, they should raise their own money rather than relying on taxpayers.

Furthermore, the idea that attorneys and judges should face punishment for failing to use “correct pronouns” in immigration court is an example of how progressive politics are being forced into every aspect of government.

The priority of immigration courts should be upholding the law, not policing speech to fit activist demands.

Eliminating wasteful spending is a key part of ensuring the government serves its citizens first.

This move sends a clear message: taxpayer money should not be used to fund groups that work against American sovereignty.

The Bottom Line:

The Trump administration’s decision to cut funding for the Acacia Center for Justice is a win for fiscal responsibility and immigration enforcement.

American taxpayers should not have to bankroll activist organizations that oppose U.S. law and push an open-borders agenda.

If groups like Acacia want to continue their work, they should do so without federal support.

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