Southern Poverty Law Center Sues Arizona-Based Anti-Immigrant Hate Groups
Southern Poverty Law Center Sues Arizona-Based Anti-Immigrant Hate Groups
The Southern Poverty Law Center is filing a lawsuit against two Arizona-based extremist organizations, which it accuses of “threatening” and “harassing” religious groups which assist migrants and refugees.The lawsuit, says al-Jazeera, was filed against several members of Patriot Movement AZ and AZ Patriots. The SPLC is seeking unspecified punitive damages and requesting that the courts force both groups to cease their practices immediately.According to the Southern Poverty Law Center—and several pastors from the churches it’s representing—members of the groups have levied false accusations at individuals working with migrants. In some cases, they’ve accused priests of facilitating sex trafficking.The self-proclaimed “patriots” have also repeatedly broken the law, trespassing onto church property and refusing to leave until police forced them to.In some cases, claims the lawsuit, group members “secretly recorded” immigrant children playing outside.
Image via U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. Contrary to what many might expect, most of America's modern-day illegal immigrants come to the United States with valid visas for work, study or tourism. U.S. government work/public domain.
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