Background and Context

The June 2025 Anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles escalated rapidly from organized protests into violent confrontations, resulting in widespread damage and mass arrests. Central to the investigation is the question of who may have financed these events. This article presents a data-driven breakdown of the primary organizations connected to the protests, along with funding sources confirmed through public nonprofit records, government disclosures, and tax filings.

Organizations and Financial Structures

1. Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA)
  • Funding Sources:
    • IRS Form 990 records indicate CHIRLA received over $34 million in government grants by mid-2023, primarily from California state allocations.
    • Additional DHS grants totaling approximately $450,000 were awarded between 2021 and 2024 for immigrant education initiatives, with $100,000 later rescinded in early 2025.
    • Private foundation support includes historic grants from the Ford Foundation and Los Angeles-based Weingart Foundation.
    • CHIRLA also participates in the Los Angeles Justice Fund, a public-private initiative.
  • Role in Protests:
    • CHIRLA officially denies any involvement in violence. It states it only organized a press event and deployed legal observers.
2. Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
  • Funding Sources:
    • Primarily funded through union dues. SEIU represents hundreds of thousands of workers and maintains a political action infrastructure.
    • Historically, the union has contributed over $230 million to political campaigns, with a 99% alignment toward Democratic candidates.
    • SEIU also funds progressive nonprofits including the Center for American Progress and the National Employment Law Project.
  • Role in Protests:
    • SEIU leadership, including California chapter president David Huerta, participated directly in June 2025 demonstrations. The union organized rallies in multiple cities in response to his arrest. No evidence indicates direct financial support for riot activities.
3. Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL)
  • Funding Sources:
    • PSL receives significant indirect support through the Justice and Education Fund, which received over $20 million from businessman Neville Roy Singham by 2023.
    • Singham’s network is associated with ideological organizations such as The People’s Forum and the United Community Fund.
    • PSL itself does not register as a nonprofit, limiting transparency into its internal finances.
  • Role in Protests:
    • PSL organized demonstrations and produced related protest materials. While it is widely acknowledged for its role in coordinating events, there is no formal documentation proving PSL directly financed riot activities.
4. ANTIFA-Affiliated Networks
  • Structure and Funding:
    • ANTIFA is not a centralized organization and lacks formal tax or legal status. Funding often flows through local anarchist collectives and mutual aid groups.
    • Crowdfunding platforms, private donors, and ideological nonprofits occasionally support affiliated direct-action groups.
  • Role in Protests:
    • Individuals associated with ANTIFA-aligned groups were observed on the ground in Los Angeles during the riots. Online coordination and calls to action were traced to forums known to host militant leftist organizing.

Speculative and Unverified Claims

George Soros and Open Society Foundations

Despite repeated claims on social media, there is no confirmed financial tie between George Soros or the Open Society Foundations and the 2025 LA riots. Assertions about Soros funding protest violence have been widely debunked across multiple protest cycles. Open Society Foundations explicitly condemned political violence in statements made after the events.

Foreign Influence Allegations
  • Claims regarding CCP or Mexican government influence persist on social platforms but lack substantiated evidence. While Neville Roy Singham is known for his pro-China affiliations, no direct monetary trail links Chinese funds to riot participants.
  • The FBI has acknowledged these claims are under investigation, but no public findings have been released as of June 11, 2025.

FBI Investigation Status

FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that the Bureau is actively reviewing financial and organizational links between protests and potential domestic or foreign funding. No arrests related to funding channels have been made public as of this writing.

Comparative Analysis Table

OrganizationPrimary Funding SourcesStated Role in RiotsNotes
CHIRLAGov grants, private foundationsLegal observers, press event$34M by 2023 from state grants
SEIUUnion dues, PAC contributionsRallies, leader arrestedNo riot funding confirmed
PSLDonations via Justice & Education FundCoordinated events, produced materialsOver $20M donated via Singham
ANTIFA NetworksDecentralized, crowdfunding, mutual aidOn-the-ground action, online organizingFunding not traceable to a central org

Key Sources

  • IRS 990 Filings (Justice & Education Fund, CHIRLA)
  • California State Budget and Grant Disbursement Records
  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Grants Database
  • Federal Election Commission (FEC) Political Contributions Reports
  • Publicly available statements from CHIRLA, SEIU, and PSL

⚖️ Legal Disclaimer

This article presents findings based on publicly available records, including IRS nonprofit filings, government grant databases, and verified financial disclosures. All individuals and organizations named are presumed innocent of any wrongdoing unless established through due legal process. Allegations referenced herein are not conclusions of law and are cited strictly for investigative and informational purposes.

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17 responses to “Understanding the Financial Backing of LA’s 2025 Anti-ICE Riots”

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    Tuco the Badman

    I think there is more support for ANTIFA than this article suggests. During rioting in the past, democratic leaders, such as, Congressman Jerry Nadler cartoonishly stated that ATIFA was an idea only. People generally have accepted ANIFA to be a violent action wing of the democrat party- much like the Nazis brown shirts.

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    1. You may be right, I only write what I have the facts and evidence to back up though. It’s up to the people to decide from there.

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