In 2016, an Open Society Foundations (OSF) intranet called Karl was hacked and 2,576 files were leaked onto a website called
DCLeaks.
One
file showed OSF had allotted a budget of $500K to be spent exposing Russia's attempts to meddle in European elections. However, the report read that "the evidence was sketchy and more based on strong allegations". It also warned that outwardly accusing Russia of interference was "problematic" as the OSF "also are in the business of channelling money into countries for political purposes."
OSF's clear key interests were to boost EU immigration, increase EU citizenships for migrants, and to then mobilise them politically while countering any opposition. The files detailed the organisations and media entities they funded to support these aims.
Two Irish NGOs named as partners were the Immigration Council and NASC. One
report celebrated their lobbying efforts that 77,000 migrants had been granted Irish citizenship in the previous three years.
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