Will This Conservative Activist’s Death Doom the Best Chance to Hold the SPLC Accountable?
(Daily Signal) – D.A. King was well on his way to demonstrating in court that the Southern Poverty Law Center twisted the truth in branding his organization an “anti-immigrant hate group” and placing it on the SPLC “hate map” with chapters of the Ku Klux Klan.
A former insurance agent, King started a nonprofit aimed at encouraging Georgia to enforce immigration law. As a crusader against illegal immigration, he found legal immigrants to join his organization’s board, and named the group after Dustin Inman, a 16-year-old boy who died in a car crash caused by an illegal alien.
The SPLC had previously told The Associated Press that it did not consider King’s group a “hate group,” but in 2019—after the SPLC registered a lobbyist to oppose an immigration enforcement bill King supported—it suddenly changed its tune and added the Dustin Inman Society to the “hate map.” King sued for defamation and his case got further than any other case against the SPLC had before.
Yet, mere months before the public trial that may unravel the SPLC’s attack, the 72-year-old died of…
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