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In the nearly 30 years since the Southern Poverty Law Center has been monitoring the American radical right we’ve seen a major shift in the nature of organized groups that specialize in vilifying certain people because of their race, ethnicity or other characteristic.
A lot has been written about Brigitte Tudor — aka Brigitte Gabriel — the founder of ACT for America, the largest grassroots anti-Muslim group in the country.
Gabriel visits the Trump White House; Alt-right may have a nexus with Russians; Twitter’s new software aims to oust users threatening violence; and more.
A week after the FBI arrested a Maryland man for allegedly cyber-stalking a prominent journalist, a county grand jury in Dallas County, Texas, charged the suspect with a separate state crime with a hate-crime enhancement.
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.
The man who knew that Dylann Roof talked about a planned murderous, racial rampage at a South Carolina church will serve 27 months in prison for concealing a felony and lying to FBI agents.
Anti-Semitic views are expressed by dozens of people rushing to pay legal bills for a Maryland man just arrested for allegedly sending a social media image that caused a nationally known journalist to have an epileptic seizure.
This post is part of a continuing Hatewatch series examining the Newslinks & Articles section of Stormfront.org. Until last summer, Stormfront was the most trafficked white supremacist website online.
Christopher Byrne, a felon and self-proclaimed sovereign citizen — was indicted by a federal court on March 8, 2017 He is charged with illegally possessing weapons and ammunition, which police discovered when they pulled him over in a mall parking lot in Greenwood, Indiana.
Parents tell winning robotics team to ‘go back to Mexico’; Ex-FAIR chief now heads up CBP staff; Times editor falls for alt-right harassment campaign; and more.