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The organized anti-Muslim movement — from fringe activists to those who fraternize with President Trump — are unified in their outrage over recent remarks by civil rights activist Linda Sarsour, falsely arguing that she was inciting violence against President Trump.
A 25-year-old Texas man, who expressed a fear and dislike of Muslims on social media, is scheduled to be arraigned Friday in Corpus Christi on federal hate crimes charges related to the fiery destruction of a mosque in Victoria, Texas, in January
A man driving a van plowed into a crowd of Muslims who had just finished evening prayers at the Finsbury Park Mosque in north London.
Thirsty for battle with their leftist foes, the closest the heavily-armed Islam-hatin’ crowd came to conflict this past Saturday during an anti-Sharia rally in Phoenix’s Paradise Valley Park was when an unidentified man in a blue golf shirt walked toward the large patch of grass they occupied.
Republican Georgia State Senator and candidate for Governor Michael Williams appeared cozy with a right-wing paramilitary group while attending ACT For America’s anti-Muslim rally in Atlanta, Georgia Saturday.
The image from nationwide rallies this past weekend seems quite clear: The country’s largest anti-Muslim organization with close ties to the Trump Administration, ACT! for America, is welding its bonds with armed militia and Patriot groups, including Oath Keepers.
In 28 cities around the country, Act for America, an anti-Muslim hate group is organizing a series of events called “March Against Sharia.”
As previously reported by Hatewatch and the Center for New Community, ACT for America, the largest anti-Muslim group in the country and a designated hate group, is organizing a 20-state, 28-city “March Against Sharia”on Saturday, June 10.
A week after a white nationalist murdered two men while harassing a Muslim woman, alt-righters ignored community pleas not to hold a 'free speech' rally in the civic center, protected both by militias and local police.
It’s been over half a decade since Pamela Geller, one of America’s most notorious Islamophobes, organized a protest in her hometown of New York.