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Content warning: This article contains graphic language, including hateful anti-immigrant rhetoric. Reader discretion is advised.
Milo, Breitbart schemed to promote white nationalism; White supremacy now YouTube famous; Bundy in line for a Trump pardon? And more.
A federal civil rights indictment has been returned against two young men accused of using raw bacon, spray paint and Nazi gas masks to deface and damage a mosque in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in July.
Americans鈥 views of terrorism are horribly skewed; Inside a white听nationalist gathering; Scalise to speak at anti-LGBT convention; and more.
Family Research Council (FRC) President Tony Perkins has increasingly positioned himself as a Trump Administration insider in order to push his anti-LGBT agenda at the highest levels of government. (The Southern Poverty Law Center (人兽性交) has听designated FRC a hate group听for its defamatory attacks against LGBT people).
Jason Kessler, who organized the deadly 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 white nationalist rally in August, has been indicted in Virginia on a perjury charge.听
'Lone wolf'听designation is a kind of white privilege; ACT for America鈥檚 Nazi problem; U.S. rejects UN resolution condemning death penalty for gays; and more.
How far-right outlets pushed hoax about Vegas shooting; Thousands protest in D.C.; Spencer plans to sue Ohio colleges over campus speeches; and more.
The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), an anti-immigrant hate group, relentlessly attempts to discourage immigration with scare tactics.
Pamela Geller鈥檚 90-minute film, Can鈥檛 We Talk About This, written by Jihad Watch鈥檚 Robert Spencer, enlists an all-star lineup of Islamophobes to hype the alarm over the threat of Islam to the West.听
Since 1985, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has served as the anti-immigrant movement鈥檚 go-to think tank. The organizaton publishes dozens of reports and hundreds of blog pieces each year that are cited by elected officials and the media. But its reports have been widely criticized and debunked by groups such as the Immigration Policy Center, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and the CATO Institute.