Hatewatch Headlines 6/19/2018
Tape captures voices of children taken at border; ‘Deterrence’ hasn’t panned out; Judge strikes down Kobach voter law, orders him to school; and more.
ProPublica: Listen to children who’ve just been separated from their parents at the border.
Huffington Post: These are the Texas immigrant detention center photos that are stirring outrage.
CNN: Trump administration hopes family separations would deter migrants, but they haven’t had that effect.
Think Progress: DHS secretary trots out preposterous new claim about child separation policy.
Snopes: No, there is no ‘law to separate families,’ nor did Democrats pass any such thing in 1997.
Talking Points Memo: Judge strikes down Kobach’s voter law, and orders he take legal ed class.
Associated Press: The racist alt-right movement is reeling after a string of severe setbacks.
The Verge: White nationalist Jared Taylor can sue Twitter for banning him, judge rules.
Right Wing Watch: Self-described ‘classical liberal’ YouTubers join far-right European party.
The Intercept: The GOP’s leading gubernatorial candidate in Georgia is on an anti-sanctuary crusade.
The Telegraph (Alton, IL): Man accused of painting swastikas on graves found unfit to stand trial.
New York Times: Massachusetts high school apologizes after Nazi quote is printed in yearbook.
Raw Story: Arizona Senate candidate Kelli Ward can’t seem to escape white-supremacist support.
Media Matters: Alliance Defending Freedom attorney compares ‘leftists’ to ‘communists and Nazis.’
Mother Jones: Washington state Republicans are scrambling to distance themselves from alt-righter James Allsup.
Guardian: Portland man says he was assaulted by ‘Tiny’ Toese, one of key ‘Patriot Prayer’ rally figures.
Task and Purpose: Marine who participated in Charlottesville neo-Nazi march found guilty in summary court-martial.
Oregonian: Homophobic slurs, rocks fly in Oregon Coast dispute over a steak dinner.