New Anti-Defamation League study brands Texas as hotbed for hate groups

Texas has emerged as a hotbed for extremism and hate groups, according to a new report by the Anti-Defamation League analyzing three years of white supremacist, anti-immigrant and anti-LGBTQ+ activity in the state. Texas recorded the country’s fifth-highest number of antisemitic incidents last year, the same time period ADL tallied its highest-ever number of those instances nationwide. What's more, antisemitic incidents in Texas have increased 89% since 2021, according to the 110-year-old nonpartisan group.
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