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In the orange light of their blazing torches, a small crowd made its way through the streets of Paris. Carrying the coats of arms of various French monarchs, the group of white French youth chanted: “Paris is our nation,” “Paris for the People, Paris for the Identitarians.”
On Thursday, February 15, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security will host a hearing titled, “The Effect of Sanctuary City Policies on the Ability to Combat the Opioid Epidemic.”
Kevin Sorbo is putting on a Herculean effort to be a political commentator.
The following is a list of activities and events of anti-immigrant organizations. Organizations listed as anti-immigrant hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
GOP attacks courts over gerrymandering; YouTube runs ads on far-right live stream; Spencer’s visit to Cincinnati called off over security fee; and more.
A new, whites-only community is reportedly being planned for a 44-acre rural piece of property in southeastern Tennessee by a couple with past ties to neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups.
Racist “alt-right” frontman Richard B. Spencer won’t be speaking to a campus devoid of students during spring break at the University of Cincinnati in March.
Sessions praises sheriffs’ ‘Anglo-American heritage’; DOJ aims to cut key office; Nehlen suspended from Twitter over Markle post; and more.
Far-right rally on UW campus one year after near-fatality draws hardcore true believers and counter-protesters in ever-shrinking numbers.