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Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three articles examining how disinformation, and those peddling it, are impacting the election process.
Caravan asylum seekers turned away; CBP targets humanitarian group; ICE falsely labeling immigrants as gang members; and more.
Next month, from May 24 to May 26, the anti-LGBT hate group Family Research Council’s (FRC) national outreach to pastors, Watchmen on the Wall, will be hosting its annual briefing in Washington, D.C.
Richard Spencer is scrambling.
The Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ (ICGJC) is one of the biggest Black Hebrew Israelite groups in the United States.
A militia leader who was among the armed participants at the 2014 Bunkerville standoff with Cliven Bundy has pleaded guilty to involvement in a separate plot to bomb a remote Bureau of Land Management facility in Arizona.
Lynching memorial upsets some locals; Police guard American Renaissance event; California candidate wants country ‘free from Jews’; and more.
Does this pastor really lead a hate group? Nehlen accuses Jews of deicide; ICE fails to follow handbook in deporting children; and more.
An arrest warrant was obtained Thursday for a longtime white supremacist with neo-Nazi ties and a history of violence in connection with a pepper spray attack on a left-leaning group in Anchorage, Alaska,
Dan Stein, the longtime president of anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), published a letter to the editor this week in the Washington Post claiming that he never said something he actually did say in 1991.
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