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Racism reaches the Hamptons
Two Latino teenagers are menaced with a machete and a chain saw by a 15-year-old classmate who previously appeared on a website wearing a Nazi uniform and giving a Nazi salute.
Un cheesesteak por favor?
The brash owner of Geno’s Steaks has sparked new controversy after two weeks of nearly nonstop national attention for signs posted near his take-out window that declare: “This is AMERICA. WHEN ORDERING, ‘SPEAK ENGLISH.’ “[...]
Immigration debate stirs racist backlash
As the fight over immigration reform drags on, an ominous undercurrent to the debate — racism — is becoming more pronounced.
New Minuteman chapter in Florida
Fern growers and migrant worker advocates are wary of a Minuteman chapter formed in Volusia County last month after Hispanics rallied for immigration reforms.
Ballot proposal divides community
Few cities have been battered as harshly by shifting policy and economic forces as this working-class suburb 60 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Despite being in one of the fastest-growing regions of the state, San Bernardino is long on problems — such as vanishing jobs, gang violence and poor schools — and desperately short on solutions.
Council of Conservative Citizens rallies against ‘amnesty’
An estimated 100 people gathered on in front of the WYFF-TV studio on Rutherford Street in Greenville on Saturday to protest against amnesty for illegal immigrants.
Minuteman leader claims civil rights legacy
Christopher Allen Simcox does not seem to fit a stereotype.
Racism surfacing in immigration debate
The statement smacked of the rhetoric that circulated 40 years ago when some whites tried to explain their opposition to African-Americans’ efforts for equality during the Civil Rights movement.
KKK plan anti-immigration rally
Members of a San Angelo chapter of the Ku Klux Klan plan to rally at the Midland County Courthouse later this month, Midland County Judge Bill Morrow confirmed Wednesday.
Immigration backlash ‘taking a hateful twist’
The day after May 1 rallies by Hispanics seeking amnesty for illegal immigrants, someone sprayed black paint over the window panes at the La Casa Del Pueblo de Dios church in Decatur, blocking the view of a welcome sign written in Spanish.

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