The next time you watch footage of professionally organized demonstrators flooding the streets of Los Angeles, waving matching T-shirts and pre-printed signs while chanting against federal immigration enforcement, there is something worth knowing: you may well have helped pay for it.
New research published Friday reveals that California’s state government has funneled more than $115 million in taxpayer dollars to the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles — an organization whose self-described core function is protest organizing, political advocacy, and direct opposition to federal law enforcement.
Independent researcher Cam Higby published his findings on February 21, drawing directly from California’s own public expenditure database at open.fiscal.ca.gov. His analysis focuses on CHIRLA, which has received over $100 million from California state agencies alone, with the total figure across all government sources reaching $115 million.
This is not a fringe accusation or a speculative claim — it is a documented flow of public money, traceable through official state records, to an organization that openly boasts of organizing protests, running voter registration campaigns, and taking credit for specific Newsom administration policies.
Well,
The men and woman there , dont know what bathroom to use or what sex they are
So go figure