The anti-ICE riots tearing through American cities have a price tag, and it's a doozy — $285 million funneled through a network bankrolled by American Marxist tech millionaire Neville Roy Singham since 2017. And now the whole operation just picked up a celebrity spokesman: Twitch influencer and proud socialist Hasan Piker, who showed up at the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility in Newark, New Jersey on May 30 to defend the "wonderful people" behind the chaos.
That's a quarter-billion dollars in "grassroots" energy, folks. Must be one heck of a bake sale.
Piker — who makes his living streaming video games and Marxist talking points to teenagers on Twitch and YouTube — appeared at Delaney Hall to promote the Democratic Socialists of America and run interference for the funding network that's been bankrolling organized resistance to immigration enforcement. According to 100 Percent Fed Up and Fox News Digital, Singham's cash has flowed through organizations like CodePink, co-founded by Jodie Evans, creating a sprawling web of activist groups that turn "protest" into full-blown riot.
But don't worry. Piker assures us it's all "totally above board and totally legal."
Oh, well, if the Marxist Twitch streamer says it's fine, pack it up, boys. Nothing to see here.
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Here's where it gets rich. Piker claims he has no personal involvement with the money man himself. "I don't have any personal contact with Roy Singham or any of these other people," he said. He just happens to show up at their events, promote their organizations, and call their activists "wonderful people in general." Total coincidence. Like finding a hundred-dollar bill in your jacket every single morning.
The Office of Foreign Assets Control — that's OFAC, for those keeping score — has already sent an administrative subpoena to Piker and CodePink. When a branch of the U.S. Treasury starts asking questions about your funding, the phrase "totally above board" starts to sound a little hollow.
Piker tried to wave it all away as "this environment of suspicion," adding that "none of it is actually hidden or illegal in any way, shape or form." Right. $285 million flowing from an American Marxist through activist pipelines to fuel riots at ICE facilities from Newark to Los Angeles to Minneapolis to New York City — nothing suspicious about that at all.
Let's be honest about what we're watching. This isn't organic outrage. This is a professionally funded, professionally organized operation designed to prevent the federal government from enforcing immigration law. The riots at ICE facilities aren't spontaneous — they're line items on a budget.
And now they've got a famous face out front to make it all look hip and rebellious instead of what it actually is: a quarter-billion-dollar tantrum thrown by people who think deporting criminals is a human rights violation.
$285 million. Exposed. And a Twitch streamer is the best defense they've got. We're winning.







