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    VDARE ... VDARE is an American far-right [1] website promoting opposition to immigration to the United States. [6]

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Four years after purchasing a castle in rural West Virginia intended as their headquarters, the white nationalist outlet VDARE has said that an investigation by New York Attorney General (AG) Letitia James has “crucified” the site and left it “on life support.”

  3. The Apple Podcasts app hides VDARE.com podcasts such as the Radio Derb and VDARE Book Club from Search and marks them with a big red “content advisory” label as if they are gangster rap, totally choking our growth on one of the most easily accessible podcasting platform in America.

  4. Jul 23, 2024 · James alleges that VDARE violated state law when it purchased the Berkeley Springs castle in West Virginia for $1.4 million without a loan, according to a report by the Southern Poverty Law...

  5. Dec 15, 2022 · Local opponents of VDARE argue that the white nationalist group silences neighbors by inserting themselves into the fabric of a small, tightly knit community, as they say they have done with the Christmas holidays.

  6. Originally established in 1999 by Peter Brimelow, VDARE has provided a crucial bridge between the more mainstream anti-immigrant movement, including major players in the Republican Party, and the white nationalist fringe.

  7. Jan 15, 2024 · VDARE founder Peter Brimelow, himself an immigrant, insists that he is a “civic nationalist” who simply provides a forum to critique the nation’s immigration system.

  8. Jun 23, 2020 · An internet company that registers a domain name for the white nationalist website VDARE.com has threatened to delist the site.

  9. Aug 22, 2018 · Peter Brimelow and VDare, the white nationalist website with close ties to the right, explained White House senior economic adviser Larry Kudlow invited a major alt-right figure to his birthday...

  10. Aug 23, 2021 · VDARE Foundation Inc., an anti-immigrant organization whose Colorado Springs conference was canceled by a private resort days after the violent Charlottesville rally, failed to show the city violated its First Amendment rights by saying it wouldn’t provide municipal resources for the event, a divided Tenth Circuit affirmed.

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