Hatewatch Headlines 3/21/2017
Far-right sites are part of Russia-influence investigation; Weekly list of immigrant crimes makes it debut; Militia movement takes center stage at trial; and more.
McClatchy D.C.: Probe into Russia’s influence on election looks at role played by far-right websites Breitbart and Infowars.
BuzzFeed: Trump administration starts publishing its weekly list of crimes by undocumented immigrants in sanctuary cities.
Phoenix New Times: Memo from Arizona Department of Child Services director authorizes Orwellian interrogations.
The Atlantic: Frank Gaffney, Donald Trump, and the denationalization of America’s Muslims.
Nevada Independent: Armed militia movement takes center stage as first Bundy standoff trial gets under way.
Mic: Black Minnesota family leaving their home in Delano after racist graffiti tells them to ‘get out.’
CNN: Google boss issues public apology after mainstream advertisers’ spots show up on extremist videos.
Angry White Men: Neo-Nazis are coming to the defense of the man accused of giving journalist Kurt Eichenwald a seizure.
Washington Post: Confederate flag returns outside South Carolina arena prior to NCAA basketball game.
Washington Blade: State Department defends appointment of anti-LGBT activist to U.N. delegation.
Right Wing Watch: Religious right rallies in defense of Trump’s anti-LGBT delegation.
USA Today: Threatening ‘Children of Satan’ note turns up at Des Moines mosque, leaving community shaken.
India New England News: Man charged with hate crime for assaulting Indian-American man as ‘Muslim’ in Pittsburgh eatery.
Mother Jones: A brief history of how badly police violence has divided America in the past few years.
Crosscut (Seattle): The history of the Ku Klux Klan’s deep roots in the Pacific Northwest.