The streets of Paramount, California, just outside Los Angeles, became a battleground this weekend, not because of some organic uprising but because of a meticulously planned assault on law and order.
Hundreds of protesters, many of them foreign nationals illegally on US soil, blocked roads, attacked federal officers, burned flags, and destroyed private property. This wasn’t a spontaneous outpouring of frustration—it was a calculated, funded, and coordinated act of anarchic insurrection. The culprits? A coalition of radical organizations and their shadowy financiers, who exploit illegal immigrants as pawns in their ideological war against America’s sovereignty.
At the heart of this chaos lies a network of groups, exposed through the diligent research of an X user, “DataRepublican (small r),” whose findings reveal the ugly truth behind the protests. The Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights (CHIRLA), the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), and the ANSWER Coalition are among the chief orchestrators. These groups, alongside a communist Chinese-connected billionaire, Neville Singham, and his wife, Jodie Evans, form a cabal of agitators whose actions undermine the rule of law and threaten national stability. Their involvement isn’t just incidental—it’s deliberate, well-funded, and dangerously effective.
CHIRLA, an alleged advocate for immigrant rights, operates as a financial juggernaut, raking in a staggering $45 million in revenue according to its most recent filings (EIN: 954421521). But where does this money come from?
A significant portion—$34 million—stems from government grants, with $450,000 coming directly from Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This is particularly galling: taxpayer dollars, funneled through a politicized DHS, are propping up an organization that fuels anti-ICE protests. Without these grants, CHIRLA’s revenue would plummet to $11 million, and without any grants at all, it would muster a pathetic $165,486 from donations and dues. The rest of its funding comes from murky Donor-Advised Funds and private foundations like The Chicago Community Trust ($3 million), The Tides Center ($509,000), the California Wellness Foundation ($450,000), the San Francisco Foundation ($250,000), the California Endowment ($250,000), and even the Catholic Legal Immigration Network ($138,000), all while churches are closing because they say they don’t have any money. These entities, cloaked in the guise of philanthropy, enable CHIRLA’s radical agenda, shielding their donors behind layers of financial opacity.
Then there’s the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), a self-avowed communist political party that printed the signs for these protests. Not content with merely spreading Marxist propaganda, PSL actively participates in street-level disruption. Similarly, the ANSWER Coalition, a perennial presence at every far-left protest from ANTIFA riots to BLM marches, serves as a reliable foot soldier in this orchestrated chaos. Neither group operates as a nonprofit, claiming to be funded entirely by members, which conveniently obscures their financial trails.
But one name consistently emerges: Neville Singham, a billionaire socialist whose fortune, according to a New York Post article, is tied to pushing Chinese propaganda worldwide. Singham, alongside his wife Jodie Evans, funnels millions into these groups, including over $20 million to the People’s Forum, which also played a significant role in the Columbia University protests that were pro-Hamas. Singham’s involvement isn’t just financial—it’s ideological, rooted in a deep-seated contempt for American values.
The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) in California adds another layer of complicity, with its president arrested during the Paramount protests. SEIU diverts union dues—money meant to protect workers—into advancing a pro-socialist, anarchic agenda. And let’s not overlook the Million Voters Project, which, despite its ostensible focus on education initiatives, was heavily involved in promoting these anti-ICE demonstrations. Funded by grants from groups like Schools & Communities First, Yes on Quality Schools, and the 1630 Fund, this project diverts resources meant for benefiting classrooms into street battles against law enforcement.
These protests aren’t about free speech or immigration policy—they’re about power, chaos, and the erosion of a lawful society. The violence, flag-burning, and property destruction are not isolated acts of passion but deliberate tactics orchestrated by groups with deep pockets and deeper ideological antipathy to constitutional values. The financiers—Singham, his wife, and their network of NGOs—who used to get money from USAID, no doubt—exploit vulnerable illegal immigrants, using them as cannon fodder to destabilize communities while hiding behind the veneer of activism.
President Trump, his administration, law enforcement, and now the National Guard face the daunting task of quelling this manufactured unrest, and they do so in the spotlight of a disingenuous and agenda-driven mainstream media complex. Two immediate steps should be seriously considered.
First, every individual arrested in these protests—particularly those illegally in the country—should be swiftly and immediately deported. Load them onto buses or planes, and if due process is a concern, assign immigration court judges to process cases on the spot. Let the far-Left’s lawfare operatives scramble to respond after these lawbreakers are removed from US soil.
Second, the financiers and organizers of this illegal, foreign-national perpetrated insurrection must face severe consequences. Arrest, charge, and try them for aiding and abetting insurrection and inciting riots. Neville Singham, Jodie Evans, and the leaders of CHIRLA, PSL, ANSWER, SEIU, and the Million Voters Project should be held accountable under existing laws that define these acts as criminal. Until the money and the agitators behind this anarchy are punished—and punished harshly, the cycle of violence will persist.
This isn’t about stifling dissent—it’s about protecting a nation from those who weaponize chaos for ideological gain. Violence and destruction are not free speech; they are crimes, especially when bankrolled by foreign-connected billionaires and executed by individuals with no legal right to be here.
The time for half-measures is over. Harsh examples must be made of both the perpetrators and their enablers to restore order and deter future insurrections. This is what a real insurrection looks like! Paramount’s streets are a warning: ignore the financiers, and the flames of anarchy will only grow.
Then, when we return, our segment on America’s Third Watch, broadcast nationally from our flagship station WGUL AM860 & FM93.7 in Tampa, Florida.
In Closing…
Remember, in a world that often feels chaotic (like in Paramount, California, today), we're not just here to observe. We're here to actively uphold the principles that make America, well, America. Staying informed isn't just about knowing what's happening; it's about standing firm against deception, demanding accountability, and protecting the freedoms we all cherish.
Truth isn't just found in the headlines; it's forged in the conversations we have with each other—with family, friends, and even strangers. Those honest exchanges are how we bridge divides, find common ground, and rebuild the unity that is our nation's true strength—unity that doesn’t exist in Paramount, California today. It's a power far greater than any vote or political campaign, and it’s far more potent than any activist bullshit.
So, go out there and seek the truth. Speak it, share it, and let it guide your actions and your passion for our imperfect, yet ever-evolving, American dream. As citizens, we’re connected by our shared pursuit of liberty, justice, and that more perfect union that's always within our grasp.
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