I don’t dispute the fact that there is a global conspiracy of capitalists who control the world, and that they are widely supported by politicians around the world with a common aim to suppress the working class. In fact I endorse this belief. However, I still belief that there are misguided grass roots movements around the world protesting against international solidarity (e.g. by advocating against immigration) which ultimately benefits the owning class, and maintains the global capitalist conspiracy. These protests—even though benefiting the global capitalist conspiracy—are perfectly capable of being misguided on their own, and don’t need any money from the owning class. People have agency, and can use that agency even to their own determent.
What I’m worried about here is that instead of blaming the US government for their own policy, you seem to be blaming a student movement (which I support BTW [full disclosure]) and a foreign agent (which I don’t support).
Even in a global capitalist conspiracy to oppress workers (which I believe exists) I still blame the US government to further the capitalist agenda, when the US government makes bad policy for workers. It is their policy, so they get the blame.