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Anti-Immigrant Group FAIR Taps Controversial Former Sheriff to Serve in Adviser Role
A law enforcement figure associated with the extremist “constitutional sheriff” ideology will serve as an adviser for the anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform, according to an announcement in October. The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), based in Washington, D.C., announced via an Oct. 24 press release that it is bringing on former Sheriff…
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Hindu Supremacy: Biju Mathew and Karthikeyan Shanmugam
In 2024, Southern Poverty Law Center staff interviewed eight experts and advocates working in the human rights space to explore the topic of Hindu supremacism and the myriad ways this ideology shows up in the United States. Each interview touches on topics ranging from supremacist movements to overlaps with SPLC-designated hate and hard-right groups to…
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Hindu Supremacy: Roja Singh and Prachi Patankar
In 2024, Southern Poverty Law Center staff interviewed eight experts and advocates working in the human rights space to explore the topic of Hindu supremacism and the myriad ways this ideology shows up in the United States. Each interview touches on topics ranging from supremacist movements to overlaps with SPLC-designated hate and hard-right groups to…
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Hindu Supremacy: Pranay Somayajula and Safa Ahmed
In 2024, Southern Poverty Law Center staff interviewed eight experts and advocates working in the human rights space to explore the topic of Hindu supremacism and the myriad ways this ideology shows up in the United States. Each interview touches on topics ranging from supremacist movements to overlaps with SPLC-designated hate and hard-right groups to…
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Hindu Supremacy: Sunita Viswanath and Ram Vishwanathan
In 2024, Southern Poverty Law Center staff interviewed eight experts and advocates working in the human rights space to explore the topic of Hindu supremacism and the myriad ways this ideology shows up in the United States. Each interview touches on topics ranging from supremacist movements to overlaps with SPLC-designated hate and hard-right groups to…
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Tracking the Spread of Hateful Anti-Haitian Rhetoric
Content warning: This article contains graphic language, including hateful anti-immigrant rhetoric. Reader discretion is advised. This election cycle, many communities faced harassment, bigoted rhetoric and policy proposals that would put their rights at risk. Immigrant communities in particular were targeted, and the incoming administration’s promises of mass deportation are compounding the threats to their safety.…
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Pastor who called for execution of gay people accused by his children of abuse
Content warning: This article contains violent anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, descriptions of domestic abuse and references to sexual assault. Reader discretion is advised. The eldest children of vehemently anti-LGBTQ+ pastor Steven Anderson have spoken out with allegations of years of domestic violence by their father and his wife, Zsuzsanna. In a series of interviews with Dead Domain, a trans…
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Neo-Nazi Order member released from prison after radicalizing terrorist group
Richard Scutari maintained extensive connections with white supremacist groups while serving 38 years of a 60-year federal prison sentence.
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Inside the Beehive
An SPLC Data Lab investigation of anti-LGBTQ+ and anti-immigrant content on The Babylon Bee and its sister site, Not the Bee, has uncovered multiple controversial businesses formerly run by owner Seth Dillon, along with the identities of 14 pseudonymous Not the Bee writers, despite the website’s efforts to keep information secure.
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How community leaders and officials in two states took on election deniers
This is the final piece in a series of three articles examining how disinformation, and those peddling it, are affecting the election process.