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U.S. states pass laws targeting extremist behavior, including hate speech and white supremacist symbols, even without formal group membership.
Several U.S. states have introduced or enacted legislation aimed at curbing behavior associated with extremist groups, particularly those labeled as "part-time Nazis," focusing on hate speech, public intimidation, and symbolic displays of white supremacy.
These laws target individuals who engage in overtly extremist conduct without formal membership in organized hate groups, expanding legal reach to address emerging forms of online and in-person harassment.
The measures reflect growing concern over the normalization of extremist ideologies in public spaces and digital platforms.
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Los estados de EE. UU. aprueban leyes que atacan el comportamiento extremista, incluido el discurso de odio y los símbolos supremacistas blancos, incluso sin pertenencia formal al grupo.