Know Who Your Dealing With

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KNOW WHO YOU ARE DEALING WITH: KEY HATE GROUPS AND THEIR REPRESENTATIVES IN 2010 1

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FACTSHEET

FACT SHEET 2010

The following groups are identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as hate or extremist groups and as being at the forefront of the hate speech directed toward Hispanics in the U.S.* Many of the spokespersons for these groups have appeared on national news programs frequently and unchallenged. Their names are in bold.¹

Federation for American Immigration Reform— Washington, DC One of the country’s best-established antiimmigration groups in the United States, the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), based in Washington, DC, was declared a hate group in December 2007 by SPLC because of its affiliations with racist and white separatist organizations. FAIR was created by John Tanton, considered the founding father of the U.S. anti-immigration movement. Tanton also founded NumbersUSA (see page 2). Called “The Puppeteer” by SPLC, Tanton had founded or funded a number of anti-

immigration organizations.² Tanton has a decades-long track record of associating with White supremacists and anti-Semites and has written dozens of memos and other writings with questionable, troubling, and bigoted quotes about Latinos and immigrants, all of which have been welldocumented by SPLC and others. Despite this, FAIR has never addressed this issue directly nor disassociated or questioned Tanton’s views, opinions, and associations. In addition, Dan Stein, the group’s president, has warned that certain immigrant groups are engaged in “competitive breeding” aimed at diminishing White power. Rick Oltman, FAIR’s western representative, has spoken before and worked with the racist Council of Conservative Citizens. As Henry Fernandez of the Center for American Progress explains, “The Council of Conservative Citizens, which ‘oppose[s] all efforts to mix the races of mankind,’ is the successor organization to the White Citizens Council, whose membership terrorized African Americans attempting to register to vote or enroll in public schools following Brown vs. Board of Education.”³

* The National Council of La Raza is grateful to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Center for American Progress, and the Anti-Defamation League for allowing the use of their information. This report contains extensive excerpts from these sources.


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