The number of extremist groups operating in the United States grew in
2015 – a year awash in deadly extremist violence and hateful rhetoric
from mainstream political figures, according to the Southern Poverty Law
Center’s annual census of hate groups and other extremist
organizations.
The report, contained in the Spring 2016 issue of the SPLC’s investigative journal, Intelligence Report, can be read here (PDF version is available here).
Click here for an interactive map showing hate group names, types and locations across the country.
The SPLC found that the number of hate groups operating in 2015 was 14 percent higher than in 2014. Antigovernment “Patriot” groups – armed militias and others animated by conspiracy theories – also grew 14 percent during the same period.
“While the number of extremist groups grew in 2015 after several
years of declines, the real story was the deadly violence committed by
extremists in city after city,” said Mark Potok, senior fellow at the
SPLC and editor of the Intelligence Report. “Whether it was Charleston, San Bernardino or Colorado Springs, 2015 was clearly a year of deadly action for extremists.”
Hate groups increased from 784 groups in 2014 to 892 last year. Antigovernment “Patriot” groups grew from 874 in 2014 to 998.
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Source: The Southern Poverty Law Center
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