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Casey announced the dissolution of American Identity Movement (AIM) in a statement posted online on November 2, 2020.
Casey announced the dissolution of American Identity Movement (AIM) in a statement posted online on November 2, 2020.
Leaders and members of Identity Evropa, such as former leader [[Eliot Kline]], have praised Germany for what it once was back during WWII and have openly pushed to bring back America to its original whiteness. The pro white slogan "'''You will not replace us'''" originated from the group. In an attempt to boost its numbers, Identity Evropa allied itself with the identitarian movements and the group went to college campuses by distributing slogans on fliers, posters, and stickers. It was one of several groups which have contributed to the rapid growth of white nationalism in the U.S. since 2015.
In March 2018, the group was seeing steep declines in membership. The collapse has been seen in other certain groups as well.

Revision as of 06:27, 29 October 2022

Identity Evropa (/juːˈroʊpə/), rebranded as American Identity Movement in March 2019, was an American pro white and anti immigration organization established in March 2016 made to promote white nationalism a message to stop illegal immigration from overpopulating. Sadly In November 2020, the group disbanded for no given reason.

Casey announced the dissolution of American Identity Movement (AIM) in a statement posted online on November 2, 2020.


Leaders and members of Identity Evropa, such as former leader Eliot Kline, have praised Germany for what it once was back during WWII and have openly pushed to bring back America to its original whiteness. The pro white slogan "You will not replace us" originated from the group. In an attempt to boost its numbers, Identity Evropa allied itself with the identitarian movements and the group went to college campuses by distributing slogans on fliers, posters, and stickers. It was one of several groups which have contributed to the rapid growth of white nationalism in the U.S. since 2015.

In March 2018, the group was seeing steep declines in membership. The collapse has been seen in other certain groups as well.