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Intelligence Report
2010
Winter Issue
February 27, 2010

The 'lighter' side of the world's most infamous Nazi death camp, courtesy of The Barnes Review

Intelligence Report
January 29, 2010

What follows is a state-by-state list of the 173 groups that constitute the nativist extremist movement, as fissured as it may be. In the case of three major groups — the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, the Minuteman Project, and the Federal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Coalition — acronyms have been added to help identify affiliated chapters that use other names. Groups marked by an asterisk (*) are also listed by the Southern Poverty Law Center as hate groups.

Intelligence Report
January 29, 2010

In the world of 'academic racism,' four groups play leading roles.

Intelligence Report
January 29, 2010

Although the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) bills itself as an "independent" think tank that seeks "to expand the base of public knowledge"about immigration, the Washington, D.C.-based group is only interested in one thing.

Intelligence Report
January 29, 2010

What follows is a list of groups that the Intelligence Project has determined to be "nativist extremist" organizations, meaning that they target individual immigrants rather than immigration policies. The groups are listed with their locations when known; locations of groups that are statewide units with no known headquarters are designated by state name alone. Groups that are also listed by the Intelligence Project as hate groups are designated by an asterisk (*).

Intelligence Report
January 29, 2010

Almost every day now, it's possible to hear supposedly authoritative "facts" about illegal immigration and immigrants bandied about by politicians, major media commentators and even allegedly objective news reporters.

Intelligence Report
January 26, 2010

The Ku Klux Klan is a native-born American racist terrorist organization that helped overthrow Republican Reconstruction governments in the South after the Civil War and drive black people out of politics. It revived in the 20th Century as a social lodge and briefly became a nationwide political power.

Intelligence Report
2009
Winter Issue
November 30, 2009

Two books look at early 20th century architects of the American radical right and their views of race, eugenics and fascism

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