Hunter Biden Announces New Role with Homeless Prevention Nonprofit in Los Angeles

Hunter Biden has announced he has begun a new role as director of development for BASTA, a nonprofit focused on homeless prevention and tenants’ rights in southern Los Angeles. The former president’s son shared the news during an interview with Andrew Callaghan, highlighting his work with the organization that protects individuals from eviction and represents undocumented immigrants.

Biden emphasized the importance of his work in addressing the crisis of homelessness and the challenges faced by vulnerable populations, including undocumented immigrants and Ukrainian refugees, who struggle to find stable employment due to fears of ICE raids. BASTA, founded in 2005, is described as the most comprehensive tenant rights organization in Southern California, with a strong focus on winning eviction cases through jury trials, a strategy that has yielded significant success. The nonprofit’s efforts aim to prevent homelessness and ensure the well-being of families and children impacted by the issue.

Fox News Digital has reached out to BASTA for comment on Biden’s new role and the organization’s work in the community.