ANSWER: Groups like George Soros’ OPEN SOCIETY FOUNDATION, which has supported unlimited immigration (invasion) into the U.S. for decades, NO KINGS which openly announces that “ON JUNE 14, WE RISE UP,” and the leftwing DEMOCRACY ALLIANCE, all of which were generously funded by our tax dollars during the Biden/Harris administration.
My friend, George, an UBER driver in Los Angeles was driving a customer near City Hall late Sunday afternoon when one of the rioters through a WRENCH at his car. It came in through the rear window, nearly hitting the customer! Here is George explaining what happened last Sunday.
For those who doubt that anyone is funding these protests/riots, the truth is that you and I are. Under the Biden/Harris administration billions were given to groups that facilitated unvetted, unlimited migration into the U.S.
The Washington Examiner reports that various Democratic-aligned groups helping to fuel the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement uprising in Los Angeles are well funded and part of a coordinated operation despite organizers’ efforts to make them appear spontaneous and grassroots.
The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, one of the activist organizers at the center of the Los Angeles protests, received millions in taxpayer dollars through government grants, including federal funding for immigration assistance services.
Formed in 1986, CHIRLA is a 501(c)(3) legal services provider helping illegal immigrants, including those convicted of crimes, avoid deportation. CHIRLA informed criminally convicted immigrants of California’s Proposition 47, which downgraded and resentenced certain crimes. Under this 2014 state statute, felonies involving drug possession, fraud, and theft were classified as misdemeanors instead. “Prop 47 could help clean your criminal record,” CHIRLA previously advertised, noting that noncitizens with criminal convictions may be deported.
“If you see ICE in LA, don’t stay silent. Report it to the LA Rapid Response Network,” CHIRLA wrote last week on Bluesky, the political Left’s alternative to X.
CHIRLA launched the Los Angeles Rapid Response Network to alert organizers to ICE activity in the region. In response to reports of immigration enforcement, LARRN reportedly sends out “cells” composed of immigration lawyers, legal observers, and activist organizers to mobilize counter-efforts against ICE operations.
CHIRLA, which is aiming to raise $65 million in funds for its new headquarters, also solicits donations online through ActBlue, the Democratic Party’s primary fundraising platform, which is under federal investigation for facilitating a number of suspicious foreign transactions.
The San Francisco-headquartered Party for Socialism and Liberation, a radical-left political party with well-documented ties to the Chinese Communist Party, is also at the forefront of the resistance against ICE.
PSL leaders are activating followers in other U.S. cities, not just Los Angeles, to appear in the streets and intimidate ICE agents.
PSL Los Angeles called for a mass mobilization on Sunday in front of City Hall to get “ICE Out of LA.” PSL Milwaukee convened an “emergency protest” in solidarity with Los Angeles. Jessica Solis, an organizer of PSL’s San Antonio arm, which led a parallel protest Sunday, said the more cities and communities that rise against ICE arrests, the more difficult a federal crackdown will become, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
PSL is a cog in an influence machine.
The Network Contagion Research Institute, a watchdog monitoring geopolitical influence, extensively reported on PSL’s connections to the Chinese Communist Party by way of its benefactor: Shanghai-based businessman Neville Roy Singham, a Maoist megadonor known for backing CCP-praising nonprofit groups and media entities that echo pro-Beijing propaganda.
A longtime defender of China’s human rights record, PSL has hailed Mao Zedong’s Chinese Revolution as “a historic achievement” and publicly denied the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.
In 2020, several PSL members were charged with rioting, inciting a riot, attempted first-degree kidnapping, and obstructing government operations, among a slew of offenses, for forming a seven-hour blockade outside a police precinct in Aurora, Colorado. According to authorities, the mob blocked doors and adjacent roads. All of the charges were dropped after PSL demanded the case’s dismissal.
PSL, which participated in the anti-Israel encampment on Columbia University’s campus, came under fire for its past association with Elias Rodriguez, who is accused of gunning down two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington, D.C. The socialist party has since rejected “any attempt to associate the PSL with the DC shooting” and said that Rodriguez had briefly been affiliated with PSL’s now-defunct Chicago chapter back in 2017.