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  • Boogaloo Movement
  • Council of Conservative Citizens
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  • Hutaree Militia
  • Idaho Light Foot Militia
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  • Kentucky Viper Militia
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  • League of the South
  • Michigan Militia
  • New York Light Foot Militia
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Idaho Light Foot Militia

Idaho Light Foot Militia (ILFM) is a privately organized militia in the state of Idaho. The Idaho Light Foot Militia is distinct from a state defense force in that it is not recognized as part of the organized militia by the government of Idaho, but is rather privately organized by private citizens in the unorganized militia. The ILFM was founded in 2009.

The Southern Poverty Law Center lists them as one of 1274 patriot groups that "engage in groundless conspiracy theorizing, or advocate or adhere to extreme anti-government doctrines. The Members of the militia believe they are the "teeth of the Constitution" at a time of economic and political uncertainty for the United States.
 
Members believe they are the "teeth of the Constitution" at a time of economic and political uncertainty for the United States of America.

Members of the group consider themselves a constitutional militia and say they are not affiliated with any hate groups. However, the Southern Poverty Law Center lists them as one of 1,274 patriot groups that "engage in groundless conspiracy theorizing, or advocate or adhere to extreme anti-government doctrines."
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