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Title: White Supremacists Ratchet Up Anti-Hispanic Action As U.S. Immigration Debate Rages
Source: www.adl.org
URL Source: http://www.adl.org/NR/exeres/ADD448 ... 42E-450D-BC84-593F18F67683.htm
Published: May 24, 2006
Author: Abe
Post Date: 2006-05-26 17:45:08 by Mind_Virus
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Views: 1223
Comments: 100

White Supremacists Ratchet Up Anti-Hispanic Action As U.S. Immigration Debate Rages

New York, NY, May 24, 2006 … As the national debate over immigration continues to hold the national spotlight, neo-Nazis and white supremacists have ratcheted up their anti-Hispanic action, using everything from Internet video games to street demonstrations and other confrontational tactics in an effort to exploit the debate as a means to spread hate. Their goal is to draw new attention to their hateful notions about minorities and hopes for making America a nation for "Whites only."

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which monitors and reports on the activities of far-right extremists, has updated its online report, "Extremists Declare 'Open Season' on Immigrants" with new information showing that extremists continue to focus their energies on Hispanic hate-mongering through racist rhetoric, crude stereotypes, and threats of using violence to intimidate illegal immigrants.

"As we have gotten deeper into the discussion on immigration, the white supremacist movement has reinvigorated itself and closed ranks around the cause of fighting immigration and turning America into a nation for 'Whites only'", said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director. "The immigration debate has provided the perfect storm for America's white supremacist fringe to recruit, organize and sow the seeds of racial discord and hate."

On the Internet, right-wing extremists have championed video games such as "Border Patrol," where the aim is to shoot to kill Mexicans as they attempt to cross the border, and used their Web sites to spread hateful anti-Hispanic messages. In the real world, white supremacist leaders have organized protests and encouraged their followers to act violently against immigrants or anyone of Hispanic origin.

Anti-Hispanic Violence

ADL's report cites two recent incidents as the latest in a multi-year trend of increasing violence targeting Hispanics:

•A teenager was arrested in East Hampton, Long Island, on April 29 after he allegedly threatened a Hispanic teenager with a machete and chased a second teenager with a chain saw while shouting racial epithets. Described by classmates as a skinhead, the alleged perpetrator had posted to the Internet photographs of himself posing as a Nazi and adorning a shed with swastikas.

•David Henry Tuck, 18, and Keith Robert Turner, 17, were arrested and charged with aggravated sexual assault in the brutal April 22 attack of a teenage Hispanic high school student in Houston. The victim was beaten and sodomized with a plastic pipe from a patio umbrella, then kicked in the head with steel-toed boots.

White Supremacist Protests

In recent weeks, white supremacists have organized protests, rallies and other events across the country:

•In Seattle, Washington, and Las Vegas, Nevada, members of the neo-Nazi National Vanguard held anti-immigration protests on May 20. On its Web site, the National Vanguard declared that day to be a "day of protest against George W. Bush's plan to destroy America," calling the president's immigration proposals a "sellout of the nation."

•In Keene, New Hampshire, New England members of the Arkansas-based neo-Nazi group White Revolution held a self-described "anti-invasion" demonstration on May 7 to protest "the invasion of America by illegal non white hordes.'

•In Russellville, Alabama, members of the Alabama chapter of the Indiana-based National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan held an anti-immigration rally on May 6, yelling "Let's get rid of the Mexicans!" After the rally, the Klansmen burned a cross in a field outside of town.

•In Montgomery, Alabama, the neo-Confederate group League of the South and the Coalition against Illegal Immigration together organized an anti-immigration "Cinco de Mayo" demonstration on May 5. The event was promoted in the racist and anti-Semitic newspaper, "First Freedom."

•In Greenville, South Carolina, the racist Council of Conservative Citizens held an anti-immigration demonstration on April 29 in front of the offices of Republican Congressman Lindsey Graham, where they burned Mexican flags and displayed signs such as "More INS, Less IRS," "Vote for Pedro to Go Home," and "I Didn't Fight in Iraq for Illegal Aliens."

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#9. To: Mind_Virus (#0)

Great article, thanks for posting this. It tells it like it is.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-05-26   22:54:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Ferret Mike (#9)

Great article, thanks for posting this. It tells it like it is.

Mike, you know it, and I know it, that the ADL is full of shit and playing this crap for all it's worth.

You know what the real problem is and why we have the hordes of illegals streaming over the southern border? Five little letters tell it all.

NAFTA

BTP Holdings  posted on  2006-05-26   23:14:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: BTP Holdings (#11)

I very strongly disagree. The Minutemen and much of the anti-immigration movement is permeated with white supremacists and racists. The ADL is actually too conservative in their take on the problem.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-05-27   1:37:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Ferret Mike (#14)

The ADL are racists, and hypocrites as well. They support "multiculturalism" in predominately white, Christian countries and at the same time they support a monolithic, apartheid state for their own people.

Dakmar  posted on  2006-05-27   8:01:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Dakmar (#20)

"The ADL are racists, and hypocrites as well. They support "multiculturalism" in predominately white, Christian countries and at the same time they support a monolithic, apartheid state for their own people."

To accept your statement, one would have to accept the strange notion that this is a theocracy and a Caucasian homeland.

I have problems with some of Israel's policies, but I support it's existence and consider them an ally. I also respect and support the ADL as one of the premier organizations out there fighting religious, ethnic and racial prejudice.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-05-27   9:55:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Ferret Mike, Dakmar (#24)

To accept your statement, one would have to accept the strange notion that this is a theocracy and a Caucasian homeland.

you're making the argument above that the US is not a predominantly christian nation. but the overwhelming majority of our citizens claim to be christian. would you say likewise that israel is not predominantly jewish?

you reject god and now you cannot think logically. here is a verse that applies.

Romans 1:28 And even as they did not like to retain God in [their] knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;

Dak said that the US was not a predominantly christian nation and you said that it was not. you're insane, your anti-god obsession has resulted in the deterioration of your intellect.

Red Jones  posted on  2006-05-27   10:10:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: Red Jones (#29)

"you're making the argument above that the US is not a predominantly Christian nation. but the overwhelming majority of our citizens claim to be Christian. would you say likewise that Israel is not predominantly Jewish?"

The First Amendment protects minority religions and people who don't want religion against the whims and caprice of the majority. Organized prayer in public schools for example was wrong because those who did not wish to partake in it were often ostracized and bullied by their peers for doing so. The Supreme Court ruling that protected the right to private prayer and that ended the everybody stand and bow their heads tyranny of the majority was a great moment in American History.

Christians should have their right to worship as they chose protected every bit as much as the rest of the citizens and people in the U.S. should have the same protection. But is is a moot and pointless argument to say that the largest religion in the U.S. deserves any favoritism.

"you reject god and now you cannot think logically. here is a verse that applies."

Don't bother quoting your scripture, I never read it when it is cited. I am a very religious person and I love and care deeply about the Goddess and all life on this planet. You prove my point about your prejudice here in that you have zero intention of granting my religion any right or currency at all merely because it is not Christianity.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-05-27   10:33:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: Ferret Mike (#37)

The First Amendment protects minority religions and people who don't want religion against the whims and caprice of the majority

because laws say it is legal to not be christian, therefore the majority of americans who say they are christian are incorrect? Is that your logic?

Dak said that this was a predominantly christian nation. and you said that it is not. and then as evidence you sited the first ammendment law that says we're free to speak and worship as we please.

that is a reprobate mind.

But I guess you have faith in mother earth and this over-rules all logic. words have no meaning - mother earth said so.

Red Jones  posted on  2006-05-27   10:38:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#45. To: Red Jones (#39)

"because laws say it is legal to not be Christian, therefore the majority of Americans who say they are Christian are incorrect? Is that your logic?"

Incorrect about what?

"Dak said that this was a predominantly Christian nation. and you said that it is not. and then as evidence you sited the first amendment law that says we're free to speak and worship as we please."

Being the largest religion does not give Christianity currency to push around people who are not of that faith or who don't want religion.

The Constitution protects minority religions and people without religions against the whims and caprice of people of the largest faith in the United States. If you do not understand that, you do not comprehend the Constitution and what it is all about.

You are welcome to stop the religious baiting too, as you are not going to ever put me on the defensive with it. If anything such nonsense beliles you, not me. I am merely amused by such tactics, nothing more.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-05-27 10:47:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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