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yoMAMA
07-30-2005, 12:10 AM
there's always someone for those idiots to hate.

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Hispanics New Target of Hate Groups

By BILL POOVEY, Associated Press WriterFri Jul 29, 2:32 PM ET

Organized hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan have historically terrorized blacks and Jews in the Southeast. But the recent influx of Hispanic immigrants to the region has given hate groups a new target, and officials say Hispanics are increasingly targets of hate crimes.

Former Klansman Daniel Schertz, a 27-year-old from the southeast Tennessee town of South Pittsburg, was indicted in June on charges of building pipe bombs to kill Hispanic immigrants.

Imperial Wizard Billy Jeffery of the North Georgia White Knights denied any connection to the bomb plot and said he banished Schertz from the group, but he readily admits he isn't happy with the flow of immigrants to the region.

"The blacks fought for their civil rights. These illegal immigrants are coming in here and having everything just handed to them," Jeffery said.

Advocates say there are no precise statistics on hate crimes against Hispanics. Victims don't always call the police because of their precarious immigration status.

"People feel they will not be protected, and they are risking deportation," said John Bernstein, director of federal policy at the National Immigration Law Center in Washington. "That is more and more a problem with hate crimes."

Hate crimes against Hispanic immigrants have been common in other parts of the country, but Southern states saw their Hispanic populations boom in the 1990s. Arkansas' Hispanic population rose by 337 percent during the decade, Georgia's by 300 percent, Tennessee's by 278 percent and South Carolina's by 211 percent.

One of the first signs of organized anti-Hispanic activity in the South occurred in Gainesville, Ga., in 1998, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, an Alabama group that tracks hate crimes.

The American Knights of the KKK held a rally on Hall County Courthouse steps, followed by a cross-burning in nearby Winder. A few years later, in 2001, the nation's largest neo-nazi organization, the National Alliance, staged a rally in Hall County.

Santos Aguilar of the Alianza Del Pueblo, an advocacy center for immigrants in Knoxville, said he believes the number of hate groups taking aim at immigrants continues to grow.

"The majority of the crimes are not reported to the law enforcement agencies," he said.

While a member of the North Georgia White Knights, Schertz was caught by an undercover federal agent and a confidential informant. Court records show he took them shopping for bomb materials at a home improvement store.

"Once at Lowe's, Schertz picked out five end caps and some silicone for the pipe bombs he was making," the agent's affidavit says. He then explained how to wire the explosives.

After returning to a shed at his home, Schertz gave instructions "down to the proper order of laying gun powder and shrapnel material." He made five pipe bombs and sold them for $750, records show.

Schertz is charged with teaching and demonstrating how to make a weapon of mass destruction and interstate transport of explosive material with intent to kill or injure. He is being held without bond.

Schertz's attorney, Mike Caputo, declined to comment on the charges, but said he was working on a plea agreement. He said Schertz is a military veteran and has no previous criminal record.

His Klan leader, Jeffery, said Schertz was thrown out of the Klan for unrelated disobedience in mid-May — weeks after the alleged bomb making and selling in April.

"We kicked him out for breaking his oath that he swore before God," Jeffery, 43, said in a telephone interview. "We are not a violence-making group, and we don't believe in that. This isn't the '50s and '60s."

Federal agents say hate groups always deny involvement when one of their members is charged with a crime.

"There are always a percentage of these people who are ready, willing and able to go off," said James M. Cavanaugh, special agent in charge of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Nashville field division.

Cavanaugh said that "when the group burns the cross, worships under the swastika, you dehumanize the people ... that has been a plague on the world for centuries."

The Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Report counted 762 active hate groups in the United States in 2004. South Carolina had the most, with 47, and Tennessee had the most Klan chapters, with 13.

David Lubell, director of the Nashville-based Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, said the Schertz case shows how supremacist talk can prompt violence.

"It is what happened in the civil rights movement. All of a sudden it is acceptable to incite hatred of immigrants, whether Latino, or from Africa, or Asia or wherever," he said.

Lubell said "usually it is a lone wolf kind of person who listens to these messages and acts on them ... This is just a symptom of what has been anti-immigrant sentiment, much more freely used by radio talk show hosts, anti-immigrant groups and even politicians."

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Southern Poverty Law Center: http://www.splcenter.org

National Immigration Law Center: http://www.nilc.org

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hooligan
07-30-2005, 12:50 AM
It's strange that these groups

1. Openly flaunt their racism but hide it underneath patriotism or saving our country mentality (much like the Iraq War).

2. Target Latino/a, Hispanic groups so openly, when in fact, it's the very economic or social pressures that force Latinos into their communities.

3. Correlating this to Asian immigrants, you see the same middle-person blame found in Asian American communities who move into predominantly urban communities. The Agents of economy.

Grasshopper
07-30-2005, 08:35 AM
I think a lot of the talk about "Hate groups" is a fraud perpetrated by a white narcissistic media and by groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center.

The SPLC has been exposed as a fraud that discriminates against black employees and whose white members make millions pimping off playing to deep seated racial fears and anxieties.

If you really believe White "hate groups" are much of a statistical threat in America you are an irrational paranoid person.

If anything it seems like it's the so called "hate groups" that provide average people with an opportunity to scapegoat them and pretend the only people who have "hate" -- a universal emotion -- or who are hostile to illegal aliens are people in these groups. Thereby making everybody else feel clean and pure by comparison.

If "hate groups" disappeared tomorrow how would it affect American society?

Reduction in murder, rape and robbery? No. Eliminate drug smuggling? No. robbery? No. The debt? no. Abortion? Gay marriage? Out of wedlock births? no. Improve the schools? no. Health care? no.

So what's the point? Why does the media love stories on these hate groups? They love it almost as much as missing white girl stories.

If Hispanics are victims of crime or violence in America it will be mainly by other Hispanics or by blacks. Their chances of being a victim of a "hate group" are probably a little bit higher than being assaulted by an older Korean woman in a store. :rolleyes:

Napoleon Chynamite
07-30-2005, 10:09 AM
"Imperial Wizard" Billy Jeffery? Is that the sort of standard title they use for leaders of these groups or um sub-klans? Sounds like something out of LOTR or Magic: The Gathering.

Chu Chi
07-30-2005, 10:10 AM
What is a "Hispanic"?


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AliBabaIncorporated
07-30-2005, 11:20 AM
That's the beauty of it: no one actually knows. Irish guys named Fox are Hispanic. Lebanese guys named Helu are Hispanic. I think Japanese guys named Fujimori are Hispanic too, though the US media might disagree. (Oh yeah, I think he's not Hispanic anymore ever since the Japanese government gave him citizenship).

You too could be a Hispanic!

Chad
07-30-2005, 11:47 AM
There's also recently been the Minutemen who are patrolling the border. I agree that the influence of these groups is exaggerated. The media gives them way too much credit.
However the question is raised: if violent crimes targeting these communities increases (from hate groups or not), how are the criminals going to get caught if everyone is too afraid to call the police? this is probably where the community would have to rely on their own enforcers.

Tao
07-30-2005, 01:11 PM
Imperial Wizard Billy Jeffery of the North Georgia White Knights denied any connection to the bomb plot and said he banished Schertz from the group, but he readily admits he isn't happy with the flow of immigrants to the region.

"The blacks fought for their civil rights. These illegal immigrants are coming in here and having everything just handed to them," Jeffery said.



when did the kkk respect blacks fighting for civil rights?

ism
07-30-2005, 02:12 PM
when did the kkk respect blacks fighting for civil rights?The bigger problem is why he believes minorities have to fight for civil rights when the Constitution and Universal Declaration of Human Rights supposedly guarantee it.

Napoleon Chynamite
07-30-2005, 03:55 PM
when did the kkk respect blacks fighting for civil rights?

Probably just trying to justify why they've come over time to turn their attention away from blacks towards hispanics, er..latinos, whichever term the people in the region deem PC or non-offensive.

Tao
07-30-2005, 05:01 PM
Probably just trying to justify why they've come over time to turn their attention away from blacks towards hispanics, er..latinos, whichever term the people in the region deem PC or non-offensive.
lol, if it is then that's the most non sensical logic ever!

Napoleon Chynamite
07-30-2005, 07:34 PM
^ Yes, it does seem a bit weird that the KKK and other white supremacist groups would try to pull this lame excuse in order to justify their actions having, after all, based their mission statements upon the backbone of objectivity, rational thinking, and extensive critical analysis of credible, globally recognized scientific research.