Around the country, an anti-immigration movement is spreading like wildfire. An array of activists is fanning the flames.
Around the country, an anti-immigration movement is spreading like wildfire. An array of activists is fanning the flames.
The anti-immigration Minuteman Project set off an avalanche of imitators. Some of them are downright frightening.
Since the Oklahoma City bombing, domestic extremists have murdered 15 law enforcement officers. Each of their deaths was a unique tragedy.
Since the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, 60 right-wing terrorist plots have been uncovered in the U.S.
Minuteman Project leaders say their volunteers are 'white Martin Luther Kings,' but their anti-immigration campaign in marked by weaponry, military maneuvers and racist talk.
A young law student describes his experiences monitoring the anti-immigration vigilantes of the Minuteman Project.
In dust-ups with federal agents and a neighbor's garage, Arizona's anti-immigrant activists aren't engaging in vigilantism unimpeded.
James Wickstrom, one of Christian Identity's most vicious firebrands, has been relatively quiet for years. As he makes a bid for the leadership of the notorious neo-Nazi Aryan Nations, that may be changing.
After the death of its founder, Richard Butler, the Aryan Nations faced a cloudy future by moving its once-famed headquarters from Idaho to Alabama.
White supremacists and accused killers David Pillatos, Tristain Frye, Scotty Butters, and Kurtis Monschke exchanged letters from prison that exposed their confusion, desperation and commitment to extremism.