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Hunter Biden Lands A New Job


Hunter Biden has landed a new job.

In a new interview, Hunter Biden revealed that he has landed a new job with a nonprofit homelessness prevention group.

The nonprofit Hunter works at is one of the few nonprofits in the eviction charity sector in California that works with illegal immigrants.

Hunter Biden’s new gig was reported by Fox News:

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Hunter Biden revealed he started a new job working with a nonprofit homeless prevention and tenants’ rights group in southern Los Angeles.

The former president’s son made the announcement during an interview with “Channel 5” podcaster Andrew Callaghan, which was posted to YouTube on Tuesday.

“I just think there is such an opportunity to be of service right now – and not in, you know, some kind of melodramatic way – but I just, a lot of people that are, you know, getting the s— beat out of them out there, right here in LA. And there is enormous opportunity for just normal people to do kind of heroic things,” Biden said.

“I’m working with a group now called BASTA, the homeless prevention, and I just started actually as director of development for BASTA, which is the leading homeless prevention and tenants’ rights group in southern Los Angeles,” Biden added.

Biden told Callaghan that the organization protects people “from eviction, and we are the only group – at least in southern California – that represents undocumented and so we don’t take any federal money.”

“It’s not just El Salvadorean immigrants, it’s Ukrainian immigrants that came here under duress from what is going on in Ukraine and find it really hard to find work because of the fear of employers. that they are going to disrupt their business because of ICE raids and things like that,” the president’s son also said.

Here’s what BASTA’s website says about their non-profit:

Founded in 2005, BASTA is now the largest, most comprehensive tenant rights organization in Southern California. We have more than 15 attorneys and 10 staff across four full-service offices, serving virtually every need of the tenant community (legal or otherwise).

BASTA pioneered the strategy of bringing all eviction defense cases to jury trial, which is a right under California’s constitution. Rather than having cases decided by a single judge, cases are decided by members of the community — including many tenants. The strategy works. BASTA has won more jury trials in eviction cases than all of the other organizations in Southern California combined. At BASTA, we pride ourselves in treating every client’s case with the same zealous advocacy that a “big” firm would provide to a paying corporate client. Our unique approach and our universal demand for jury trials has revolutionized the entire eviction legal process.

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Today, every nonprofit organization in California that represents tenants in eviction defense cases requests a jury trial. After a tumultuous period of generally negating jury trials and several BASTA appeals, trial courts handling eviction cases in Los Angeles County and beyond now recognize tenants’ constitutional right to a jury trial — as well as the right of indigent clients to a waiver from depositing jury fees.

You can watch Hunter’s full interview below:



 

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