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About 100 racist skinheads from California and Nevada gathered at the Federal Building in Los Angeles鈥 Westwood neighborhood for a 鈥淔ree the Order鈥 rally to support imprisoned members of the The Order.
White anti-immigration activist Tim Brummer admitted to using the false Vietnamese surname "Binh" in his capacity as spokesman for Vietnamese for Fair Immigration.
Several members of the extended Phelps family, which makes up most of the notorious anti-gay hate group Westboro Baptist Church, are ensconced within the Kansas State Department of Corrections (DOC), a prison advocacy group reported in December.
Hate groups grow steadily as the anti- immigration movement swells; 40% rise reported since the start of the millennium
In a community that has struggled to achieve its own civil rights, angry religious opposition to homosexuals is on the march
A momentous confrontation ends with a family of U.S. citizens turning the tables on America's most notorious border vigilante.
The infection is spreading. Like pus from a wound, hatred is seeping from the most virulent extremities of our society into the organs of American democracy. The body politic is at risk of falling ill.
Video-sharing websites like YouTube have become the hottest new venue for extremist propaganda and recruitment
In the latest disaster to hit the American radical right, Kevin Alfred Strom, the founder of National Vanguard and a major neo-Nazi leader for nearly 20 years, has been arrested and charged with child pornography and witness tampering.
As the anti-immigration movement grows even more vitriolic, the Intelligence Project identifies 144 'nativist extremist' groups