A law enforcement figure associated with the extremist 鈥渃onstitutional sheriff鈥 ideology will serve as an adviser for the anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform, according to an announcement in October.
A law enforcement figure associated with the extremist 鈥渃onstitutional sheriff鈥 ideology will serve as an adviser for the anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform, according to an announcement in October.
The racist right is erupting with rage against federal judges who have blocked President Trump鈥檚 executive order temporarily banning Muslims from seven countries and barring Syrian refugees.
After a year of failed efforts to build coalitions, American neo-Nazis and skinheads plan to give it another go in 2017. But ideological differences and听hollowed-out betrayals between leading members have plagued the effort.
KKK elated with Trump鈥檚 first 10 days; White nationalist harasses journalist; FBI probes supremacists in law enforcement; and more.
When President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 on Liberty Island, he had no doubt about the perniciousness of the law that it was replacing. The 1924 Immigration Act, which imposed a racist quota system favoring Northern European whites, was a "cruel and enduring wrong," a "harsh injustice" and "un-American in the highest sense," .
Following a 鈥淪outhern Alt-Right鈥 gathering last weekend in Georgia, Brad Griffin, who runs the white nationalist website Occidental Dissent and headlined the event, updated his blog with a flashy new banner and a new brand to sell 鈥撯 the Alt-South.
A suspect in custody for a听in Quebec City, Canada, left a trail of right-wing extremist rants online and in social networks.听
Trump鈥檚 far-right alliances in Europe; White nationalists cheer Muslim ban; Twitter moves against harassers; and more.
Joseph Rice, founder of the听Oath Keepers chapter in Josephine County, Oregon,听announced on Facebook last week that he intends to run for chairman of the Oregon Republican Party.
The widow of听Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, an antigovernment activist who was killed in the closing days of the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge last year, promised a crowd of听almost听500 gathered in Oregon on the year anniversary of his death that she would soon be filing a lawsuit against the federal government.
How Trump unleashed the tide of prejudice; Jews not mentioned听in Holocaust remembrance statement; Cataloging the 'Alt-Right鈥檚' memes; and more.