Fueled by immigration fears, the economy, and the rise to power of a black president, hate groups in America rose again last year
Fueled by immigration fears, the economy, and the rise to power of a black president, hate groups in America rose again last year
Far-right commentators are blaming immigrants and minorities for the subprime mortgage crisis. They're not telling the truth
The hard core of the anti-immigration movement is growing
The 'sovereign citizens' movement, big in the 1980s and again in the 1990s, is making another comeback. And officials are worried
Barack Obama, the son of a white mother from Kansas and a black father from Africa, is a symbol of the rich diversity of our nation, his election a sign of how far our nation has come in embracing that diversity. But there are other signs of just how far we have to go.
A case brought by the Southern Poverty Law Center results in a $2.5-million judgment against the Imperial Klans of America
The Center for Immigration Studies says it's an 'independent' think tank seeking to expand knowledge. It's more than that.
The founder of a leading immigration-restriction group says he's no racist. But his close ties to a key nativist raise questions.
Even as many celebrated, the election of America's first black president provoked a furious backlash from some angry whites
A former racist skinhead recruiter describes his violent life in the movement, and how he came to leave it all behind