What the media first framed as a “spontaneous protest” against ICE enforcement operations in Los Angeles has now been blown wide open as something much darker—and more organized. According to a bombshell investigation by @DataRepublican, the chaos in L.A. wasn’t organic. It was coordinated. Funded. Fueled by radical groups with ties to socialist billionaires, Communist front organizations, and, yes, your tax dollars.
At the center of this tangled mess is CHIRLA—the Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights. They love to parade around like a harmless nonprofit just “advocating for immigrants.” But documents now show CHIRLA’s government grant money exploded from $12 million to $34 million in a single year. A lot of that came straight from California coffers, but they’ve pulled in federal money too. That means you paid for some of this.
And what exactly did that money support? Materials, buses, organizers, and professionally printed signs seen at the riots—many of them tied directly to the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), an openly Communist group that isn’t even registered as a nonprofit. So while federal agents were being attacked and American flags were burned in downtown L.A., the signs and slogans were made possible by government-backed groups with links to violent radicals.
One name keeps popping up behind the curtain: Neville Singham. A socialist billionaire with a history of bankrolling Chinese Communist propaganda efforts abroad, Singham has dumped over $20 million into far-left U.S. groups. His fingerprints are all over the riots in L.A., just like they were on the radicalized protests at Columbia University. He funds PSL. He funds ANSWER. He funds The People’s Forum. If there’s chaos and a red flag waving, he’s probably nearby with a checkbook.
And let’s not forget about Karen Bass, L.A.’s mayor, and her long, swampy résumé. Bass once served as Vice Chair of the National Endowment for Democracy—a U.S.-funded NGO that’s basically the PR arm of soft power regime change. She also benefited from the exact same USC scholarship that got Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas federally indicted. Yet somehow, she walked away clean. Why? Because she’s “connected.”
When SEIU’s president is getting arrested in protests, and groups like Million Voters Project are fueling the fire online, this isn’t activism—it’s a coordinated assault on law enforcement, order, and national sovereignty.
This wasn’t a protest. It was a taxpayer-funded riot, orchestrated by the radical Left, shielded by nonprofits, and weaponized by the globalist machine. It’s time for everyone to wake up.
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