In this report:
- Overview & Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- The Nature and Magnitude of the Problem
- Escalating Hate Violence Against Immigrants
- White Supremacist Groups Growing
- Exploiting the Internet to Promote Hatred
- Hate Knows No Borders
- The Human Face of Hate Crimes
- Pending Federal Legislation
- Recommendations
- Selected Resources on Hate Crime Response and Counteraction
- Selected Resources on Hate Groups and Extremism
- Acknowledgements
Appendices
Selected Resources on Hate Groups and Extremism
- Anti-Defamation League
- American Muslim Extremists: A Growing Threat to Jews
- Ecoterrorism: Extremism in the Animal Rights and Environmentalist Movements
- Extremists Declare “Open Season” on Immigrants; Hispanics Target of Incitement and Violence
- Extremism in America
- Hate On Display: A Visual Database of Extremist Symbols, Logos and Tattoos
- Immigrants Targeted: Extremist Rhetoric Moves into the Mainstream
- International Terrorist Symbols Database
- Public Enemy Number 1 (PENI)
- Racist Skinhead Project
- Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment (pdf)
- The Re-Emerging Threat of Right-Wing Violence
- Ecoterrorism: Extremism in the Animal Rights and Environmentalist Movements
- Department of Homeland Security
- Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment (pdf) - temporarily withdrawn for updates and additions
- Southern Poverty Law Center
- Close to Slavery - A report that documents widespread abuses in the nation’s guestworker program
- Getting Immigration Facts Straight
- Nativist Conspiracy Theories Explored
- Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hate Groups Map
- Terror from the Right: 60 Domestic Terrorist Plots from 1995 to 2005
- The Nativist Lobby
- Under Siege - A report that documents discrimination against Latino immigrants in the South
- Getting Immigration Facts Straight


The Leadership Conference is working diligently to see that Tom Perez is confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Labor. Perez is an eminently qualified public servant and consensus builder who has dedicated his career to ensuring that all individuals are treated fairly and have the opportunity to succeed. He has served with integrity and distinction at the local, state and national level, compiling an outstanding record of achievement. 


