Fox News contributor Tom Homan -- who previously served as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement — gave a keynote speech at an event hosted by an anti-immigrant hate group.

The event was held on February 8 in Atlanta and hosted by the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society, which the Southern Poverty Law Center classifies “as an anti-immigrant hate group because it denigrates immigrants and supports efforts to make the lives of immigrants so hard that they leave on their own.”

The group, named for a teen boy killed in a car accident involving an undocumented immigrant in the year 2000, has had a long history of vilifying undocumented immigrants under the guise of stopping crime. As the SPLC notes, the group’s founder D.A. King regularly refers to “criminal illegal aliens” as “crimigrants” and accepted a $5,000 grant from white nationalist and anti-immigration crusader John Tanton — a man he considered a “personal friend and a personal hero.” King has also written for VDare, a white nationalist hate website.

King's Twitter account touted Homan's appearance: