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    Dark Money and Foreign Influence: Global Network Funding Anti-ICE Protests

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJanuary 31, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    A speaker passionately addresses a crowd during a nighttime protest, with urban buildings and graffiti visible in the background.
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    Research and analysis groups investigating the funding behind protest organizations have identified a network of interconnected NGOs. Beyond the Soros and Open Society network, other major funding ecosystems include the Arabella funding network, the Tides funding network, Neville Roy Singham and his foreign-funded network, and other large left-wing donors.

    The Tides Foundation and Arabella Advisors operate as pass-through entities that allow donors to fund specific causes anonymously. In Minnesota, groups such as the Sunrise Movement, which pivoted toward anti-ICE activity in 2025–2026, have received millions of dollars from the Sixteen Thirty Fund, an Arabella-managed group, as well as from the Tides Foundation.


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