Surprising Facts that the FBI Wants You To Know

Looking Into Hate Groups

The idea of hate speech and a hate group is very difficult to define in the eyes of the law. The FBI can only really look into hate groups when threats are being made on a public forum. The Attorney General is able to decide whether or not the group will become aggressive and perform illegal activity. Ultimately, it's up to the FBI to investigate any hate group or speech claims. 

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The More You Know

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