Growth in the hard core of the nativist movement is slowing as the battle over immigration moves into the nation’s courts
Growth in the hard core of the nativist movement is slowing as the battle over immigration moves into the nation’s courts
The number of active hate groups in the United States topped 1,000 for the first time and the antigovernment “Patriot” movement expanded dramatically for the second straight year as the radical right showed continued explosive growth in 2010.
A community in northern Idaho is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Southern Poverty Law Center's courtroom victory over the Aryan Nations, a violent neo-Nazi group whose compound served as an organizing hub for leading white supremacists.
With the resurgence of antigovernment militias has come an upsurge in conspiracy theories. What are these Patriot beliefs?
Members of antigovernment "Patriot" groups allegedly plotted to take over the Tennessee town of Madisonville recently.
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Five key players - three members of Congress and two cable television pundits - have helped to mainstream the ideas of the antigovernment "Patriot" movement.
In the last year and a half, militias and the larger antigovernment "Patriot" movement have exploded, accompanied by the rapid expansion of other sectors of the radical right