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‘Gilchrist’s Angels’ stage tense protests

Hatewatch Staff on April 11, 2006, Posted in Uncategorized

It is a jarring sight on a busy suburban street corner in Southern California: three well-dressed women singing “God Bless America,” handing out leaflets and writing down license plate numbers. …

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Radio host suggests killing border crossers

Hatewatch Staff on April 11, 2006, Posted in Uncategorized

An Arizona talk-show host who suggested killing border crossers may have intensified racial tensions in the state, two officials wrote in a letter sent Friday to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin.

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Religious activists arrested for aiding immigrants

Hatewatch Staff on April 4, 2006, Posted in Uncategorized

“No More Deaths” Samaritans charged with felonies for giving water to immigrants dying of thirst.

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Columnist: It’s about immigrants, not lawbreakers

Hatewatch Staff on April 4, 2006, Posted in Uncategorized

Now that the Senate is taking an honest look at the immigration problem, it’s time for the rest of America to be honest about what the problem really is.

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Pennsylvania Minutemen founder turns ‘desert sentry’

Hatewatch Staff on April 4, 2006, Posted in Uncategorized

John Ryan is, as the slogan on his olive green T-shirt announces, an “undocumented U.S. Border Patrol agent.”

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Monthlong Minuteman operation begins

Hatewatch Staff on April 4, 2006, Posted in Uncategorized

A year after attracting national attention with a monthlong patrol on the Arizona border, a civilian watch group is returning for another extended effort aimed at helping authorities find illegal immigrants.

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Extremists call for mass murder of immigrants

Hatewatch Staff on April 4, 2006, Posted in Uncategorized

Neo-Nazis and anti-immigration extremists responded to a highly publicized wave of immigration reform demonstrations in major U.S. cities with open calls for terrorist violence, including truck bombs, machine gun attacks, and assassinations of U.S. senators and members of Congress.

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