🚨REVEALED: ActBlue Facilitates the Illegal Alien Invasion of America
A multi-billion-dollar network of far-left NGOs responsible for helping illegal aliens make it to the US and hotlines exposing ICE raids rely on this firm's financial infrastructure.
The following organizations are all listed as current funding partners of ActBlue.
Many of these groups are actively opposing the Trump administration’s immigration agenda with lawsuits and protests and advocate for the abolition of all detention centers.
Border Angels
This NGO helps facilitate mass migration by helping illegal aliens at the southern border with services “including educational programs, Water Drops in the desert, Day Laborer Outreach, Familias Reunidas Immigration Bond Fund program, and Shelter Aid support in Tijuana to aid migrants and asylum seekers in need.”
Border Servant Corps Inc
This NGO “provides hospitality for migrants released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security,” operating the two largest 24/7 migrant shelters in New Mexico and Texas.
Reports show they help coordinate flights for hundreds of thousands of migrants.
Humane Borders
This NGO helps facilitate mass migration by “maintaining a system of dozens of water stations in the Sonoran Desert on routes used by migrants making the perilous journey to the United States on foot.”
Kino Border Initiative
This NGO helps facilitate mass migration in Arizona, including providing “humanitarian assistance for deported migrants” and routinely attacking CBP and ICE.
Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network
This NGO helps with the transfer of illegal aliens into the DMV area, operating an “ICE Emergency Hotline” which helps illegal aliens avoid deportation.
Border Network For Human Rights
This Open Borders NGO advocates for mass amnesty and helps organize activists and protests against Border Patrol and border security measures.
They also support mass amnesty for all illegal aliens.
Hope Border Institute
This NGO is organizing mass demonstrations against the Trump administration’s border policies and helps facilitate the movement of illegal aliens, boasting on their website “we have provided innovative responses to the impacts of changing policies on the border, from Remain in Mexico to Title 42 and the asylum bans.”
Carolina Migrant Network
This NGO provides legal services to illegal aliens facing deportation and wants a world where everyone is “free from the fear of deportation.”
Catholic Charities
This infamous NGO receives tens of millions in federal awards to transport illegal aliens from the southern border into the interior of the country.
Migrantes Unidos
This NGO fights against deportation and surveillance tactics used by ICE. The story of its founding is rooted in the mission that “until all forms of detention are abolished, they are unable to live their lives completely free of stigma, perpetual surveillance and fear.”
Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
This NGO is actively suing the Trump administration, demanding they provide legal services to illegal aliens facing deportation.
They “provide free legal services, social services, and advocacy to immigrants facing detention and potential deportation.”
Black Immigrants Bail fund
This NGO is working to free every black illegals alien, pledging “We are not stopping until EVERY bond-eligible Black immigrant in ICE detention is free.”
California Human Immigrant Rights Leadership Action
This NGO advocates for mass amnesty, informs illegal aliens with “know your rights” campaigns to avoid deportation, and weaponized funds and activists to fight deportations.
Freedom for Immigrants
This NGO is “dedicated to abolishing immigration detention worldwide” and is actively opposing Trump-era immigration policy including the Laken Reilly Act.
They offer “End Detention in Your District” Resources.
Immigrant Defenders Law Center
This NGO is “Southern California's Largest Non-Profit Deportation Defense Organization” that’s actively lobbying courts to overturn President Trump’s immigration policy.
They also operate a rapid response network and hotline in response to ICE raids.
Immigrant Legal Resource Center
This NGO has condemned Trump’s immigration agenda, pledging to “continue to work to defeat Trump’s immigration enforcement priorities.”
Inland Empire - Immigrant Youth Collective
This NGO works with illegal alien youth, including partnering with the ACLU in 2018 to sue the first Trump administration over its DACA reversal.
Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice
This NGO provides “rapid response to ICE and border patrol operations,” including operating a hotline providing illegal aliens resources to avoid deportation.
National Association of Immigration Consultants
This NGO provides pro bono legal services to Hispanic illegal aliens facing deportation.
National Immigration Law Center / NILC Immigrant Justice Fund
This NGO is actively lobbying against President Trump’s border policies, including operating a rapid response ICE hotline to help illegal aliens avoid deportation.
San Luis Valley Immigrant Resource Center
This NGO provides pro bono legal aid to illegal aliens facing deportation.
American Immigration Council
This open borders advocacy group has criticized President Trump’s immigration crackdown as “propaganda” and “fearmongering.”
They’ve pledged to fight all his Executive Orders.
Immigrants' List/Immigrants' List Civic Action
This NGO is running a “stop trump” campaign and lobbying to halt President Trump’s mass deportation and ICE raids.
Immigration Justice Campaign
This NGO provides free legal aid to illegal aliens detained by ICE, including seeking the release of illegal aliens into the US.
National Immigration Forum
This Open Borders NGO advocates for mass amnesty and staunchly opposes border enforcement policies.
Americans for Immigrant Justice
This NGO provides legal reparation to illegal aliens facing deportation and is lobbying Congress to “resume operations of the U.S. resettlement program” halted by President Trump.
Florida Immigrant Coalition
This group is a coalition of 83 member organization working to sabotage mass deportations and border security measures.
They operate an illegal alien hotline and provide legal advice on how to avoid deportation.
Immigrant Action Alliance
This NGO’s stated mission is to “abolish ICE and end immigrant detention.”
Equal Immigration Rights Center
This NGO helps organize legal services for illegal aliens to avoid deportations and arrange visa/asylum applications for various categories of migrants.
South Georgia Immigrant Support Network
This group works to “encourage hope and resilience through friendship with immigrants in detention and their families.”
Their stated goal is the “liberation for all families and communities harmed by immigrant detention.”
Illinois Immigrant Action
This NGO advises illegal aliens how to avoid deportation when interacting with ICE, helped countless illegal aliens become citizens and successfully stopped the construction of ICE detention centers.
Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants
This NGO helps advise illegal aliens what to do when they interact with ICE to avoid deportation and also provide legal assistance to illegal aliens.
National Immigrant Justice Center
This NGO helps defend illegal aliens from deportation and is actively lobbying against legislation critical to President Trump’s mass deportations.
The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights
This group helps fight to keep illegal alien minors, including those separated from their parents, in the US.
Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy
This NGO visits illegal aliens detained by ICE to provide pro bono legal representation to avoid deportation.
Immigrant Family Services Institute (IFSI-USA)
This NGO “helps new immigrants access legal aid, housing, healthcare, and other public benefits” regardless of documentation status.
Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition
This coalition represents dozens of groups in Massachusetts advocating for mass amnesty and increased numbers of legal immigration.
They also offer Know Your Rights Programs to help illegal aliens avoid deportations.
National Immigration Litigation Alliance
This group provides legal resources to illegal aliens fighting deportation and has sued Customs and Border Patrol.
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service
This groups has received tens of millions of dollars in federal grants to facilitate the movement of illegal aliens into America after they’re released from US custody.
African Immigrants Community Services (AICS)
This NGO helps East African refugees arriving in Minnesota in need of “emergency housing, assistance in filing for public benefits and finding permanent housing, enrolling their children in school, finding employment, and more.”
Black Immigrant Collective
This group is working for “Black liberation” by trying to abolish all deportation and detention centers. They explicitly address helping illegal aliens avoid deportation and enabling them to obtain drivers licenses.
Immigrant Alliance for Justice and Equity of MS
This Open Borders NGO is an “abolitionist organization” that “denounces white supremacy, the patriarchy, and capitalism” and is “pro-Black, pro-Brown, pro-Indigenous, pro-queer, pro-trans, pro-sex worker, pro-worker, pro-women and gender minorities, and pro-Earth.”
Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance
This NGO provides legal assistance to illegal aliens as well as organizing protests in favor of open borders legislation.
New Mexico Immigrant Law Center
This NGO provides legal resources to illegal aliens avoiding deportation and has a robust “Deportation Defense” program, including instructing illegal aliens to lie to ICE.
The Immigrant Home Foundation
This NGO provides legal resources to illegal aliens, including admitting on their website that they assist aliens with criminal records.
Black Alliance for Just Immigration
This pro-open borders group advocates against policies to secure the border including the Laken Reilly Act. They’re also opposed to deportations.
Cabrini Immigrant Services of NYC
This NGO provides pro bono legal aid to migrants and illegal aliens in addition to conducting Know Your Rights Workshops for illegal aliens to avoid deportation.
Immigration Equality
This groups caters specifically to LGBTQ and HIV+ illegal aliens, opposing their detention and offering pro bono legal aid to illegal aliens.
Jackson Heights Immigrant Center
The group helps illegal aliens navigate the legal citizenship process and avoid deportation.
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🚨 EXCLUSIVE: I uncovered documents showing a Berlin-based network steering foreign donors toward a $19 million, Hillary-linked voter operation designed to “change the outcomes of national elections” and generate 200,000+ votes in key U.S. races.
(Just $94 a vote!)
The documents say it plainly:
“Freedom2Vote… can receive funds from both US and foreign donors.”
And:
“A non-partisan organisation under US tax law… It can receive funds from both US and foreign donors.”
This is their foreign donor pitch.
The American machinery behind Freedom2Vote is Civitech, an explicitly Democratic political-tech firm led by a former Hillary Clinton voter-protection official.
Civitech says its partisan models “minimize unintended Republican registrations.”
EXC: Left-wing foundations are backing a campaign to bring the Qur’an into American churches.
A Chicago group is urging pastors to read it from the pulpit — telling Christians:
“Be as generous a reader of the Quran as you are of the Bible.”
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This isn’t random activism.
CITC is tied to Interfaith Alliance — a national network pulling in millions.
In 2023 alone:
➡️ ~$2.87M revenue
➡️ ~$1.4M in grants
Donors include the Rockefeller Family Fund and Communities Foundation of Texas.
CITC’s leaders just published a book: Confronting Islamophobia in the Church: Liturgical Tools for Justice.
It explicitly calls on churches to “weave Islamic scripture into the lectionary calendar” and to stop seeing Islam as “a security threat” and instead as something they “ought to know about.”
Democrat-aligned activists are war-gaming AI for “tactical” protest operations, including VR training simulations and discussion of drone use, modeled on military-style planning.
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2/ The document - How AI Can Support Democracy Movements - was shaped by figures deeply embedded in Democrat protest politics and USAID-funded “democracy promotion” networks, including Erica Chenoweth, whose work overlaps with progressive activism and lawmakers such as Pramila Jayapal.
This is the same ecosystem long used overseas now applied domestically.
3/ The report begins by identifying what it calls a serious operational weakness in modern protest movements:
“A large gap exists in social movements’ ability to use AI tools for their own tactical, strategic, and organizational needs.”
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: A 1,000+ group push to defund ICE and Border Patrol now includes organizations with documented China ties.
Chinese-American Planning Council
A review of CPC’s financial records discovered Chinese government-linked sources pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into the nonprofit in recent years. CPC is currently under investigation for these China ties and immigration enforcement obstructionist agenda.
The council has received as much as $445,969 in donations from sources with ties to the Chinese government since 2018. State-run enterprises such as Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and Bank of China have provided financial assistance to CPC in recent years, records show.
CPC also appears to have significant financial and personnel links to a New York-based nonprofit, which, in turn, has extensive ties to Beijing and a CCP influence and intelligence arm.
The Daily Caller has revealed these ties extensively.
Chinese Progressive Association
CPA has received considerable media attention for its ties to the Chinese Communist Party, dating back to its founding and continuing well into the present.
The association was founded in San Francisco in 1972 by operatives of the Maoist militant group I Wor Kuen, which supported the Chinese Communist Party.
From the start, it was doing pro-China work. As one of its founders, Fay Wong, explained: “China was an inspiration to us, many of us were from China and those us who were not just found what China was able to accomplish, with the revolution, was very inspiring.”
A few years later, I Wor Kuen also set up groups called the Chinese Progressive Association in Boston and New York, the latter of which signed the Amnesty International ICE demand letter.
🚨 Financial records show Minnesota-based Somali nonprofits receiving taxpayer funds also processed donations through ActBlue, directly linking publicly funded charities to the Democratic fundraising apparatus.
Some groups identified in the records:
➡️ Sabathani Community Center
➡️ Isuroon
➡️ Alight
➡️ African Career Education & Resources
➡️Al-Maa’uun
Sabathani Community Center
Sabathani is not merely “in the directory.” Its ActBlue donation page is live: “Donate to Sabathani Community Center,” processed through ActBlue Charities.
On the taxpayer side, Sabathani publicly touts major public funding for its “Community Energy Project,” including a statement that it secured $6 million in EPA funding and also references $6 million in Minnesota Legislature appropriations for the geothermal project.
The City of Minneapolis also has a public record approving a $547,978.26 forgivable loan to Sabathani Community Center (or a related entity) for building improvements.