New Hampshire appeals dismissal of banner-hanging white nationalists' trespassing charges

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The New Hampshire Department of Justice has appealed a judge's ruling that dismissed trespassing charges against neo-Nazi group NSC-131.

The New Hampshire Department of Justice has appealed a judge's dismissal of trespassing complaints against white nationalists who flew"Keep New England White" banners from a highway overpass.

The New Hampshire attorney general’s office had said the men were motivated by race and trespassed on public property when they displayed the banners in Portsmouth last July. They are members of a group known as NSC-131 or the Nationalist Social Club, which the Anti-Defamation League describes as a New England-based neo-Nazi group founded in 2019 that"espouses racism,

 

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