A new watchdog report alleges that the California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, “the largest and most financially significant branch of the national CAIR network,” paid $1,000 to anti-Israel campus activists disciplined by their universities.
The report—conducted by the Network Contagion Research Institute and the Intelligent Advocacy Network—states that CAIR-CA “started an education fund to ‘help students targeted for their pro-Palestine advocacy on college campuses’ and solicited over $64,000 in donations.”
The organization’s program materials “offer interest-free educational loans and unrestricted $1,000 grants for students who ‘lost scholarships, housing or other support because of their advocacy.’”
According to the report, CAIR-CA “awarded $20,000 in loans

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