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U.S. probes Singham, a China-based billionaire, over alleged funding of anti-ICE protests linked to fatal shootings.
Federal authorities are investigating allegations that Neville Roy Singham, a U.S.-born tech billionaire who moved to Shanghai in 2017 and sold his company for $785 million, is funding anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis through groups like The People’s Forum and the Party for Socialism and Liberation.
The protests, sparked by the fatal shootings of two civilians by federal agents during demonstrations over immigration policies, have led to unlawful gatherings, arrests, and heightened tensions.
Singham, linked to Chinese Communist Party-aligned networks, is beyond U.S. legal reach due to his residence in China, complicating federal efforts to pursue him.
Federal officials, including border czar Tom Homan, have been deployed to Minnesota to address the situation, while the Justice Department investigates the deaths and potential foreign influence on domestic unrest.
Estados Unidos investiga a Singham, un multimillonario con sede en China, por el supuesto financiamiento de las protestas contra el ICE vinculadas a tiroteos fatales.