The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘America First’ protesters face off with opponents at California beach rally

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LAGUNA BEACH, California: Anti-immigratio­n demonstrat­ors faced off against a much bigger crowd of counter-protesters in the Southern California town of Laguna Beach, as police kept the opposing sides apart.

Around 2,500 people in total showed up for what became a raucous shouting match but did not descend into the kind of violence seen at this month’s clashes at a white nationalis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, where one person was killed.

Police erected barricades along the oceanfront to deter car attacks like the one in Charlottes­ville which killed a woman when a suspected white nationalis­t drove into the crowd.

Dozens of anti-immigratio­n protesters rallying behind President Donald Trump’s campaign slogan ‘America First’ were escorted by police through opposing demonstrat­ors who chanted: ‘Shame’ and ‘No white supremacy’.

Trump’s opponents blame him for boosting far-right sentiment, forcing the president to deny he tacitly supports racists.

“We are not a white supremacis­m movement but an ‘America First’ movement,” said Beverly Welch, 56, a health assistant protesting against illegal immigratio­n. “We’re trying to save our country.”

Police later declared the remaining protesters an unlawful assembly and forced them to disperse. They made three arrests. Tens of thousands of people protested in Boston against a ‘free speech’ rally featuring farright speakers.

 ??  ?? A demonstrat­or faces off with a counter-protester during an America First rally in Laguna Beach, California. — Reuters photo
A demonstrat­or faces off with a counter-protester during an America First rally in Laguna Beach, California. — Reuters photo

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