George Soros Caught Funding Harassment Campaign against Kyrsten Sinema
Soros group behind public harassment of Democrat senator for refusal to back spending bill

Far-left billionaire George Soros has been exposed as the money man behind the public harassment campaign against Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), a financial paper trail has revealed.
Sinema, a Democrat senator from Arizona, has refused to align with the rest of the Democratic Party to support Joe Biden's reckless $3.5 trillion partisan spending bill.
She has found herself under immense pressure from the Left to surrender and tow the party line.
Now it has emerged that the open borders group behind last weekend’s harassment of Sinema at Arizona State University (ASU) was paid for by Soros - one of the Democratic Party's biggest donors.
On Saturday, Sinema was followed and hounded by aggressive illegal alien activists with the group Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA), with footage of the incident going viral across social media.
The group is demanding amnesty for all illegal aliens living in the United States, estimated to be 11 to 22 million people.

LUCHA is listed as a partner of the Center for Popular Democracy which is funded to the sum of millions of dollars every year by Soros’s Open Society Foundation.
In 2019, alone, the LUCHA-tied Center for Popular Democracy was granted nearly $2.3 million from Soros’s Open Society Foundation.
In 2018, the Soros organization spent more than $2.1 million on grants funding projects for the Center for Popular Democracy.
We wouldn't have to resort to confronting @senatorsinema around Phx if she took meetings with the communities that elected her. She's been completely inaccessible. We're sick of the political games, stop playing with our lives.
— LUCHA Arizona (@LUCHA_AZ) October 3, 2021
“Build back better, back the bill!" pic.twitter.com/3OA5t6e6Fl
đź”´BREAKING: Blanca, an AZ immigrant youth confronts @SenatorSinema inside her classroom, where she teaches @ ASU. "in 2010 both my grandparents got deported bc of SB1070...my grandfather passed away 2 wks ago & I wasn't able to go to Mexico bc there is no pathway to citizenship." pic.twitter.com/JDZYY2fOD2
— LUCHA Arizona (@LUCHA_AZ) October 3, 2021
Senate Democrats have twice sought to slip an amnesty for illegal aliens into their $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package.
The Senate Parliamentarian has rejected both of their amnesty plans though they are seeking out a third and fourth option.
Sinema has repeatedly said she opposes a $3.5 trillion budget.

Such harassment-style activism is not uncommon for Soros-linked groups, especially those who advocate for open borders, amnesty, and mass legal immigration.
In 2018, for instance, one of the Soros-funded Center for Popular Democracy’s executives followed then-Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) into an elevator.
Also in 2018, the Soros-linked open borders group United We Dream staged a mock funeral in the U.S. Senate building to demand amnesty for illegal aliens.