Analysing online threads, we show how nativist extremist forum participants use the term "race card" within their anti-illegal immigration rhetoric in three ways. First, they employ abstract liberalism to argue that immigrants use the race card to gain undeserved access to resources. Secondly, participants disassociate the issue of immigration as a racial issue. Both tactics are cloaked within a colour-blind framework. Third, they use a White injury narrative casting themselves as victims and immigrants as villains/perpetrators, paradoxically highlighting race while arguing for colourblindness. We conclude with a discussion on how "new racism" and "new nativism" among our participants represent a transition in the rise of ethnonationalist populism among Western democracies.