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Three Kansas militia members who called themselves the “Crusaders” were convicted Wednesday in a plot to detonate a bomb and kill Muslim immigrants a day after the 2016 presidential election.
Barricades are going up in Newnan, Georgia, as Andy Knowles' nerves spike even higher. Knowles, who owns a motorcycle shop in the city of 33,000 about 40 miles north of Atlanta, is preparing for the worst when the neo-Nazi group the National Socialist Movement pushes through town on Saturday and is surely met by police and counter-protestors.
“Crying Nazi” Christopher Cantwell has a bond hearing on April 24 for charges related to Charlottesville, but a recent arrest in another Virginia county may have an impact on the outcome.
Racists abandon Discord for Telegram; Christian nationalism supports Trump; racist incidents at Cal Poly and Syracuse, and more.
Since May 2017, Oregonians for Immigration Reform (OFIR), an anti-immigrant hate group based in McMinnville, Oregon, has engaged in an effort to get a referendum on November’s ballot challenging Oregon’s decades-old sanctuary state law.
Two members of the Pennsylvania-based Aryan Strikeforce are set to plead guilty to federal charges of conspiring to distribute more than 500 grams of methamphetamine.
Like most social media companies, Reddit struggles to balance two of its core missions that often come into conflict — providing a platform for free expression and preventing harm to its users — and it tends to err on the side of the former unless there is clear evidence of the latter.
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.
Founded in 2000, the McMinnville-based Oregonians for Immigration Reform (OFIR) is the most prominent anti-immigrant group in the state.
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