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German anti-immigrant party set to go further right after leader suffers defeat
The anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) looks set to turn further right after its co-leader, who has struck a more moderate tone of late, suffered a defeat when delegates refused to discuss her motion to shift the party into the “mainstream”. By Michelle Martin.
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How Le Pen could win
She needs to reassure conservatives and discourage leftists from voting. By Nicholas Vinocur.
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How Hungary Became a Haven for the Alt-Right
The increasingly illiberal European country offers shelter to a growing number of international nationalists. By Carol Schaeffer.
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Oath Keepers seek ‘warrior class’ in North Carolina
While Oath Keepers identifies itself as “libertarian” and “constitutionalist” — a seemingly awkward fit with Trump’s flamboyant authoritarianism — the militia network is unmistakably aligned with the new president, fielding what they call “roving security teams” at Trump’s inauguration. By Jordan Green.
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In a Midwestern town that went for Trump, a Muslim doctor tries to understand his neighbors
When he arrived in a rural Dawson, Minn., “it felt right.” But that feeling began to change after the election. By Stephanie McCrummen.
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An International Brotherhood of White Grievance
Trump’s alt-right speech in Poland redefined the West in nativist terms, eschewing democratic idealism in favor of “blood and soil” nationalism.
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The Racial and Religious Paranoia of Trump's Warsaw Speech
When the president says being Western is the essence of America’s identity, he’s in part defining America in opposition to some of its own people. By Peter Beinart.
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Germany’s far-right AfD backs off bid for journalists’ private data following criticism
The AfD has changed its press registration form for the party’s congress in Hanover following a controversial attempt to access "special data" from journalists — including information on political views and ethnicity. By Rebecca Staudenmaier.
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Trump’s Entire Nativist Agenda Is Based on a Lie
Behind the scenes, the president’s businesses are begging to employ foreign workers. By Bess Levin. (Jan.19, 2018)
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Can Europe’s new xenophobes reshape the continent?
From Poland to Austria and Hungary, a new nationalism and hostility to migrants are rife. What does the spread of ‘illiberalism’ mean for the rest of Europe? By Philip Oltermann.
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Marion Maréchal-Le Pen to share stage with US conservatives
Niece of far-right Front National leader Marine Le Pen to address conference after vice-president Mike Pence on Thursday. By Angelique Chrisafis.
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Is Poland In the Grip of a Burkean Battle?
The conservative Law and Justice party struggles against the scourge of EU utopianism. By James P. Pinkerton.
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Fascism in Italy: The hipster fascists trying to bring Mussolini back into the mainstream
Channel Four News
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How Hungary Explains Europe’s Retreat From Democracy
Backsliding in Budapest. By William Galston.
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What Boris Johnson Doesn’t Know About British History
What will be Britain’s standing in the world compared to other nation states after Brexit? By Patrick Cockburn.
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Stephen Miller Is an Immigration Hypocrite. I Know Because I’m His Uncle
If my nephew’s ideas on immigration had been in force a century ago, our family would have been wiped out. By David S. Glosser.
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In horrifying detail, women accuse U.S. customs officers of invasive body searches
Lawsuits raise unsettling questions about authorities’ considerable power to detain people at the nation’s 328 ports of entry. By Susan Ferriss.
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Inside Stephen Miller’s hostile takeover of immigration policy
The 33-year-old policy adviser has made unprecedented power grabs as he seeks to slash immigration to America. By Nahal Toosi.
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Chemnitz [Saxony, Germany] police order far-right protesters to go home
Two competing demonstrations in Chemnitz were very much a clash of two Germanys. No police presence could obscure the fundamental conflict, indeed naked hatred, between these two sets of people.
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Undocumented Immigrant Faces a Choice: Become an Informant for ICE or Be Deported
ICE told Carlos Rueda Cruz to focus on “illegal aliens” with criminal histories. He would need to produce one name per month or be sent back to Mexico. By Ryan Katz. (Sept. 24, 2018)
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