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The following is a list of activities and events of anti-immigrant organizations and individuals. Organizations listed as anti-immigrant hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
The futile quest to quantify the alt-right; Tucker claims white supremacy’s not a crisis; John Legend takes on unjust Louisiana court rules; and more.
ADF goes on hate radio to attack hate-group status; White nationalists’ message permeates mainstream right; Twitter gives Proud Boys the boot; and more.
Susan Bro has not been silent since a car driven by a neo-Nazi sympathizer plowed down her daughter one year ago.
“Unite the Right 2” organizer Jason Kessler and a contingent of his followers got off a subway train marked “SPECIAL” at the Foggy Bottom stop in Washington, D.C., this afternoon and began their march toward Lafayette Square.
Around downtown Charlottesville’s brick-lined pedestrian walking mall, two things were in abundance on Saturday: heavily armed police and television cameras.
Jones brings Facebook’s global demons home; Gab threatened with hosting loss; Ingraham’s nationalist rant targets even legal immigrants; and more.
The following is a list of anti-Muslim activities and events. Organizations listed as anti-Muslim hate groups are designated with an asterisk (*).
When President Donald Trump announced his latest U.S. Supreme Court pick, Brett Kavanaugh, in July, influential groups in the organized anti-immigrant movement could barely contain their excitement.
The Unite the Right rally in August 2017 looked to be a coming-out party of sorts for the racist "alt-right" as well as a turning point for the white supremacist and white nationalist movement in the country.