A series of recent investigative reports suggest that China may be behind the coordination and funding of the violent pro-illegal immigration and Pro-Terrorist riots in LA and other cities through an insidious money laundering scheme in partnership with various non-governmental organizations or NGO’s.

At the same time, a third Chinese national was arrested in just the past week for attempting to smuggle regulated biological materials — specifically, a fungus classified as a potential agroterrorism weapon — into the United States, as previously reported by The Dallas Express.

X independent journalist Data Republican (@datarepublican) first reported that tech tycoon, Neville Singham, an American living in Shanghai, funnels money to multiple NGO’s to fund the Pro-Terrorist and Pro-Illegal Immigration riots and violence.

Singham, a longtime Marxist activist and software mogul, is no stranger to scrutiny. A 2023 New York Times investigative story concluded that Mr. Singham uses a global web of nonprofits and shell entities to push Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda in the U.S., South Africa, Brazil, and India — often under the banner of social justice.

One of the groups he supports is the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) — a self-declared Communist party that helped organize the violent LA protests and has a documented history of anti-Israel activism.

PSL also coordinated with other radical groups to produce protest signage and on-the-ground logistics during the unrest.

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According to a June 8, 2025 report in the New York Post, the LA protests escalated dramatically after an initial rally organized by CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles), which has received over $30 million in government grants during the Biden administration.

DHS has since terminated funding and is clawing back nearly $101,000 still owed.

Rioters damaged property, slashed ICE vehicle tires, and clashed with federal agents, prompting the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops.

A DHS spokesman confirmed that CHIRLA had received federal grants for “citizenship education and training” through September 2024 — including from the very agency the group was demonstrating against.

CHIRLA denied involvement in the riots, claiming it merely held a press event, but financial records obtained by Data Republican and corroborated by The Post show extensive government funding and ideological alignment with the radical protest goals.

Marriage of Propaganda and Activism

Singham’s influence reaches far beyond CHIRLA and PSL. His wife, Jodie Evans, is the founder of Code Pink. The far-left activists of have attracted attention for their ties to China and the communist country’s suspected financial support of their political demonstrations.

Some members of Congress are demanding that Code Pink be banned from entering the U.S. Capitol, citing potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).

“Members of Congress welcome Code Pink activists into the U.S. Capitol. They are literally in Congress every day,” conservative journalist Laura Loomer posted this week. “The co-founder’s husband, Neville Singham, works with propagandists for the Chinese Communist Party.”

According to a report by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), several of the radical protest movements Singham funds — including the “Shut It Down for Palestine” (SID4P) coalition — are supported through a network of tax-exempt groups and dark money funnels.

These organizations amplify anti-American narratives and coordinate real-world unrest targeting infrastructure, political events, and law enforcement.

Rather than acting as isolated agitators, groups under the SID4P banner have staged nationwide disruptions since October 2023 — from blocking airports to occupying university buildings and even shutting down high-dollar political fundraisers attended by Presidents Obama, Biden, and Clinton.

The NCRI found that “far-left SID4P Convenors, particularly the ANSWER Coalition and The People’s Forum, along with closely allied groups such as PSL, were significantly more active and influential in promoting unrest… and have financial and ideological ties to CCP-aligned funders.”

National Security Concerns Grow

The structure of Singham’s influence network — which includes nonprofits like The People’s Forum and media outlets like BreakThrough News — allows him to obscure the origin of foreign funds while injecting extremist content into the U.S. media and protest ecosystem.

BreakThrough News, which shares an address with The People’s Forum in New York, is staffed almost entirely by PSL members and has aired interviews with PFLP terrorists and Hezbollah propagandists. Their content is monetized and widely shared on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.

Singham’s model is simple but powerful: use American nonprofit loopholes to move foreign money, build radical protest infrastructure, and saturate social media with polished propaganda.

In 2023, Sen. Marco Rubio called on Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate Singham’s network under FARA. Thus far, the Justice Department has not confirmed whether any such investigation is active.