Retaliatory threats and attacks follow terrorist couple’s murder spree, encouraged by bigoted remarks from politicians and pundits.
Retaliatory threats and attacks follow terrorist couple’s murder spree, encouraged by bigoted remarks from politicians and pundits.
Following Donald Trump’s statement Dec. 7 calling for a ban on all Muslim immigration to the U.S., many of his fellow presidential candidates lined up to denounce the idea.
Donald Trump’s call for a 'total and complete shutdown' of Muslims entering the United States is just the latest example of the extreme, anti-Muslim rhetoric that has reached a fever pitch this year.
On Monday evening, presidential candidate Donald Trump announced that Muslims, including US citizens, should be banned from entering the United States. In his statement he linked to a poll conducted by the Center for Security Policy (CSP), an organization founded by the notorious anti-Muslim extremist Frank Gaffney.
Well-orchestrated campaign to tie refugees to terrorism reaches fever pitch as officials react to dubious reports.
Frank Gaffney got caught in bed with a white nationalist, and now he’s acting like it didn't happen.
The Syrian refugee crisis boiling over this summer has left Europe reeling and provided ample opportunity for far-right political figures and racist groups on both sides of the Atlantic to push xenophobia rhetoric into the mainstream.
Sharing the Stage: Islamophobe Frank Gaffney invites white nationalist Jared Taylor to appear on his radio show.
The Values Voter Summit’s (VVS) final day saw a distinct turn toward Islamophobia, as some of the most prominent anti-Muslim activists in America took the podium to target immigrants and refugees.
This weekend, the tenth annual Values Voter Summit (VVS) will take place at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. The event, put on by a number of anti-LGBT hate groups features anti-Muslim and anti-LGBT activists prominently this year.