GOP lawmaker outed as a leader of a white supremacist hate group [View all]
Racists and xenophobes are welcome in the Trump GOP.
JOSH ISRAEL SEP 11, 2018, 9:42 AM
An Oregon-based alt-weekly has exposed that state Rep. Mike Nearman (R) is the vice president of Oregonians for Immigration Reform an SPLC-designated anti-immigrant hate group with ties to a prominent white-nationalist eugenics advocate.
Nearman denied to the paper that he holds the vice president position, but concedes he is an officer of the organization, which lists him as VP on its website.
Nearman is currently pushing to repeal Oregons protections for undocumented immigrants.
In the aftermath of President Trump embracing racism and xenophobia and welcoming the very fine people on both sides into his party, the revelation about Nearman is the latest in a string linking white-nationalist and anti-immigrant groups to Republican officeholders around the country.
Since winning the Republican nomination for Florida governor, former Rep. Ron DeSantis has drawn attention for his racist dogwhistle attacks on his Democratic opponent (who is black) and New York state Congressional nominee Alexandria Ociasio-Cortez (who is of Puerto Rican decent), for his history of giving speeches at racist events, and for having served as a moderator of a far-right Facebook group used for posting racist memes (a spokesperson has claimed DeSantis was not aware he was a moderator).
https://thinkprogress.org/oregon-legislator-anti-immigrant-white-supremacist-hate-group-2d86b50c4129/