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The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), an anti-immigrant hate group, relentlessly attempts to discourage immigration with scare tactics.
Pamela Geller’s 90-minute film, Can’t We Talk About This, written by Jihad Watch’s Robert Spencer, enlists an all-star lineup of Islamophobes to hype the alarm over the threat of Islam to the West.
Since 1985, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has served as the anti-immigrant movement’s go-to think tank. The organizaton publishes dozens of reports and hundreds of blog pieces each year that are cited by elected officials and the media. But its reports have been widely criticized and debunked by groups such as the Immigration Policy Center, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and the CATO Institute.
ACT for America, the largest anti-Muslim organization in the U.S., raises the curtain today on its seventh annual national conference, talking place at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Virginia.
A representative from the anti-immigrant think tank Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) will once again testify before Congress on Tuesday.
DHS to invade immigrants’ social media accounts; ICE targets ‘sanctuary cities’ for arrests; Islamophobes have a voice in Trump White House; and more.
On Thursday afternoon, a judge found Ryan King guilty of disorderly conduct for his role in a fight that broke out at Auburn University last April. King, a 38-year-old tattoo artist from Montgomery, Alabama, went to Auburn for Richard Spencer’s controversial appearance on April 18.
Infighting derails Charlotte alt-right rally; ADF at the nexus of anti-LGBT industry; Bundy’s request to represent self in court denied; and more.
Journalist Shaun King leads effort to identify skinhead shown on video throwing punches who is now behind bars.
An accused double-murderer — described as one of Florida’s most “notorious criminals” — apparently now thinks he’s a sovereign citizen.