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    Foreign nationals riot at Trump rally

    To get an idea of the “immigrants” which Kasich and Hillary want to allow to remain in our country see: Protests rage outside Trump rally in Orange County; 17 arrested, police car smashed


    April 26th, 2016


    ”Hundreds of demonstrators filled the street outside the Orange County amphitheater where Donald Trump held a rally Thursday night, stomping on cars, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition to the Republican presidential candidate.


    Traffic came to a halt as a boisterous crowd walked in the roadway, some waving American and Mexican flags. Protesters smashed a window on at least one police cruiser, punctured the tires of a police sport utility vehicle, and at one point tried to flip a police car.”



    This is the result of an open border policy which does not vet each and every immigrant wanting to enter our country. This is what happens when our federal government has no intention to adopt and enforce immigration laws designed to protect our nation’s borders and promote the general welfare of the United States and her citizens.


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    As long as they keep allowing this the worse it will get. This is obviously hate crimes beating up people, Intentions to cause bodily harm, Destruction of public and private property. What are they waiting for for these protesters to kill someone coming to a peaceful rally? Yet they still blame Trump for the protesters. Round them up and throw them in jail. Then send them back to Mexico, let them protest there.

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    They gotta go - perhaps they could use their demanding energy to reform their backward corrupt countries that they hold allegiance to.

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    Protests rage outside Trump rally in Orange County; 17 arrested, police car smashed



    Ruben Vives , Matt Pearce and Matt Hamilton Contact Reporters

    Hundreds of demonstrators filled the street outside the Orange County amphitheater where Donald Trump held a rally Thursday night, stomping on cars, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition to the Republican presidential candidate.

    Traffic came to a halt as a boisterous crowd walked in the roadway, some waving American and Mexican flags. Protesters smashed a window on at least one police cruiser, punctured the tires of a police sport utility vehicle, and at one point tried to flip a police car.


    About five police cars were damaged in total, police said, adding that some will require thousands of dollars' worth of repairs.


    "Dump the Trump," one sign read. Another protester scrawled anti-Trump messages on Costa Mesa police cars.



    Donald Trump's rally in Costa Mesa attracted throngs of supporters and detractors.



    "I'm protesting because I want equal rights for everybody, and I want peaceful protest," said 19-year-old Daniel Lujan, one of hundreds in a crowd that appeared to be mostly Latinos in their late teens and 20s.

    "I knew this was going to happen," Lujan added. "It was going to be a riot. He deserves what he gets."


    Video footage showed some anti-Trump demonstrators hurling debris at a passing pickup truck. One group of protesters carried benches and blocked the entrance to the 55 Freeway along Newport Boulevard, with some tossing rocks at motorists near the on-ramp.


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    By 10:15 p.m., the bedlam had largely subsided and Lt. Mark Stichter of the Orange County sheriff's department said no major injuries were reported.


    Costa Mesa police confirmed that 17 people -- 10 males and seven females -- were arrested on suspicion of unlawful assembly. Details on the ages and names of those arrested were not released.


    The violent demonstration was underway after Trump concluded his speech before a crowd of thousands.

    Donald Trump speaks at the rally.
    (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)




    "This is the anger people have against Trump," said Jose Cruz, 21, as he pointed to the protesters running in the middle of the street.

    "It's not because he's white -- it's because of what he's said."


    Several echoed the comments, saying they were drawn to the streets to counter Trump's stated policies on immigration and his inflammatory remarks about Mexicans.


    The billionaire developer has drawn fierce criticism by claiming Mexico was sending rapists over the border. Later, he called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims” entering the U.S.


    The county is a major target for Republicans and remains California’s biggest GOP stronghold, though it is less conservative than when it anchored the careers of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.

    Since then, Orange County’s population has diversified, with an influx of Asian and Latino residents slowly diminishing the political clout of white voters.

    A protester waves a flag before a phalanx of police officers in riot gear.
    (Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)



    Along Newport Boulevard outside the fairgrounds where Trump spoke, a line of officers clad in riot gear and mounted on horseback slowly pushed the crowd down the street as helicopters circled overhead.

    Watching the chaos unfold, Colby Nicholson, 30, who described himself as a Trump supporter who traveled to the rally from San Diego, wore a "Make America Great Again" hat.


    "These people are stupid, but Americans are not stupid in general," Nicholson said. "These are all underage Mexican high-schoolers who have nothing to do."


    Holding a Mexican flag, Juan Carlos, 16, said his parents came to the U.S. from Mexico and that he was protesting to support others like him.


    "Donald Trump is worthless," Carlos said. "There won't be no United States without Mexicans."


    Trump protesters, Mexican flag-wavers could bring unintended consequences for GOP race

    Costa Mesa resident Cornell Iliescu got into an argument with another anti-Trump protester who was displaying a Mexican flag outside the Pacific Amphitheater box office. Crowds with cameras and smartphones surrounded the two as they debated.

    Iliescu told the Daily Pilot that he asked the man why he was proudly displaying a Mexican flag while being in the United States.


    “If you come over here, you are welcome, but from now on, you are part of this country,” Iliescu recalled telling him.


    Law enforcement agencies had deployed additional forces, including 50 Orange County sheriff's deputies and a dozen Costa Mesa police officers to prepare for the night's crowds.


    Costa Mesa officials also set up an emergency operations center across the street from the fairgrounds, city spokesman Tony Dodero said.

    "We're prepared for the worst," he said earlier Thursday.


    But as the hundreds of protesters overwhelmed the streets, it was apparent to some that the sizable police presence was wrestling with a larger crowd than expected.


    "It definitely got out of control," said Megan Iyall, 20, who was visiting from Seattle. "I shouldn't feel this unsafe."


    David Villanueva attributed the disorder to the last-minute news about Trump’s arrival, which he said didn’t give civil rights leaders much time to organize the community.


    When community organizers are present and have time to plan, he said, rallies tend to follow a group of leaders who keep the masses in line.


    “Rallies that take to the streets are usually lead by a group, and are not wild and all over the place like tonight," said Villanueva, a member of Chicanos Unidos in Santa Ana, an organization that was part of the anti-Trump demonstrations.


    Thursday's rally also drew a throng of faithful supporters who proudly showed their allegiance to the Republican presidential front-runner.


    One man waved a "Gays for Trump" sign while other Trump faithful swapped high-fives as they carried homemade signs reading, "Latinos for Trump." Another sign said, "Black Christian Women for Trump."


    In the crowd was Brent Fisher, 65, a retired carpenter, who drove from Apple Valley to attend the rally and hear the Republican presidential candidate speak.

    "I love Trump," Fisher said. "He'll stand up and fight and do the things he's talking about."


    William Pages, 19, agreed, praising the candidate as an energetic outsider who "says what needs to be said."


    Some Trump supporters who had reserved tickets were turned away.


    "I'm very disappointed," said Jan Strahl, 66 a Tustin resident who had reserved a ticket but could not get inside the amphitheater to hear Trump.


    Those left outside stood facing the horde of anti-Trump protesters, each side taunting the other while police helicopters circled above. As the sun set, the crowd grew more hostile and eventually turned violent.


    To Arianna Perez, 19, the flaring of tempers over Trump were a necessary reaction to the inflammatory rhetoric of his campaign.


    "We could be peaceful and do things different," she said, "but if we did, we wouldn't get our voice heard."

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    #OCSDPIO Post Trump Rally Protest over. Approx 20 arrests by Costa Mesa PD. No major injuries. Crowd dispersed by 11pm. No further updates
    11:04 PM - 28 Apr 2016


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    The HATE FREE SPEECH CROWD strikes again in California!
    Updated at 11:38am, April 29, 2016

    ”A day after violence erupted outside an Orange County rally for Donald Trump, protesters descended upon the California Republican Convention in the Bay Area Friday, where the GOP presidential candidate will appear around lunchtime.”

    And let us not forget the democrat HATE PATROL of 2008!

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    To support Ted Cruz, John Kasich or Hillary Clinton is to support our Global Governance Crowd and their Fast Track Trade Promotion Authority, WTO, NAFTA, GATT, and CAFTA, all used to circumvent America First trade policies, while fattening the fortunes of international corporate giants who have no allegiance to America or any nation.

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    Protesters clash with cops at California Trump rally: Hundreds of Mexican flag-waving

    Protesters clash with cops at California Trump rally: Hundreds of Mexican flag-waving demonstrators smash up a squad car, punch a Donald supporter and scuffle with riot police amid angry scenes

    *Police clashed with protesters outside Donald Trump's rally in Costa Mesa, California Thursday night
    *One group of protesters was filmed trying to flip over a police car outside the Pacific Amphitheater where he spoke
    *Hundreds of demonstrators flooded the streets, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition
    *One Trump supporter was seen bloodied after being punched in the face, while about 20 people were arrested
    *The Republican frontrunner was campaigning on Thursday ahead of the state's June 7 presidential primary
    *He is vying for votes in the primary election to narrow the gap to the 1,237 delegates needed to win the nomination
    *Trump leads Kasich and Cruz in the California polls, with an estimated 45.7 per cent of voters, according to Real Clear Politics

    By MYRIAH TOWNER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
    PUBLISHED: 23:57 EST, 28 April 2016 | UPDATED: 07:15 EST, 29 April 2016


    Police in riot gear form a line to break up a group of protesters, one of whom is carrying a Mexican flag, outside Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign rally in Costa Mesa, California on Thursday


    This still image taken from video shows a supporter of Trump after a protest on Thursday, April 28, 2016 in Costa Mesa, Calif. Dozens of protesters were mostly peaceful Thursday as Trump gave his speech inside the Pacific Amphitheater. After the event, however, the demonstration grew rowdy late in the evening and spilled into the streets


    One man, seen wearing a Trump t-shirt, had his head bandaged after being injured in the scuffles outside of the rally Thursday night


    A Trump supporter wipes blood from his face after clashing with protesters outside a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Thursday, April 28, 2016 in Costa Mesa, California


    A protester is seen covering his head as he is surrounded by sheriffs on horseback in chaotic scenes on Thurssday


    Police officers block traffic to Fair Dr. after protesters stormed the streets near the OC Fairgrounds where Donald Trump spoke earlier in the evening


    One group of protesters was filmed trying to flip over a police car and arrests have been made outside outside the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa. A patrol car with a smashed window is pictured above

    Early Friday, authorities said there were no major injuries following the ordeal and that crowds dispersed by 11pm.

    Traffic came to a stop as protesters gathered and blocked traffic while carrying signs in the intersection of Fair Drive and Fairview Road, The Los Angeles Times reported.

    Photos from the scene showed a visibly bloodied Trump supporter after he was punched in the face as well as several people being arrested and handcuffed by police.

    In the chaotic scenes, some of the demonstrators reportedly carried benches and blocked the entrance to the 55 Freeway along Newport Boulevard.

    As they blocked traffic, a group of protesters waved both American and Mexican flags while others had signs with messages including 'Dump the Trump,' according to the Times.

    At one point, a demonstrator was seen stomping on a police car, causing the car's windows to smash, while another scrawled an expletive and Trump's name onto a police cruiser. Some of the protesters also reportedly tossed rocks and debris at cars passing by.

    Officers in riot gear from the Costa Mesa Police Department and sheriffs on horseback lined a roadway and told demonstrators to clear the road, but many remained in the street.

    At one point, seven women wearing no shirts and Bernie Sanders stickers over their breasts entered the square outside the amphitheater.

    They said they were protesting Trump's lack of engagement on issues of gender equality and women's rights and had slogans such as 'Dump Trump' and 'Gender Equality' written in marker on their midriffs.

    'I feel like he wants to make America great again, but certainly not for women, for the LBGTQ community or for the lower class,' said one of the women, Tiernan Hebron. 'He has, like, done nothing to help with gender equality or women's rights or reproductive rights or anything.'


    Hundreds of demonstrators flooded the street outside the amphitheater with some reportedly stomping on cars, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition to Trump


    Police in riot gear form a line to break up a group of protesters, one with a Mexican flag, outside Trump's campaign rally


    In chaotic scenes, a Trump supporter clashes with protesters on Thursday night. There were were nearly 200 officers and deputies at the scene


    A Trump supporter clashes with protesters outside a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, Thursday, April 28, 2016 in Costa Mesa, California


    Donald Trump protesters burn their tires to create smoke at the intersection of Fair Drive and Fairview Road near the OC Fairgrounds


    A protester holds a Mexican flag on the light pole on Fairview Road outside The Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa on Thursday


    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters after a rally, Thursday, April 28, 2016 in Costa Mesa, California

    During his speech, Trump - apparently unaware of the chaos engulfing the rally outside the theater - told the crowd: 'Our rallies are the safest place to be on Earth, believe me', The Guardian reported.

    Additional forces from law enforcement agencies had been deployed to deal with tonight's crowd, according to the Los Angeles Times.

    While Costa Mesa officials had also set up an emergency operations center opposite the fairground and amphitheater, with city spokesman Tony Dodero adding earlier, 'we're prepared for the worst.'

    There were were nearly 200 officers and deputies at the scene, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

    However, as the chaotic scenes played out it seemed police were dealing with a larger and more boisterous crowd than expected.

    'It definitely got out of control,' Megan Iyall, 20, who was visiting from Seattle told the Times. 'I shouldn't feel this unsafe.'

    She added: 'I know people are angry and upset but that should not be happening.'


    Police in riot gear stand in line as they face protesters in the street during the demonstrations outside Trump's rally


    Above two protesters are pictured as sheriff's deputies place them in handcuffs during the demonstration


    A man holds a child on his neck who holds a sign reading 'Spread Love' while sheriffs on horseback are seen in the background


    Orange County Sheriff's deputies join Costa Mesa Police to disperse a crowd of Donald Trump protesters


    Andreas Dixon of Costa Mesa, an anti-Trump supporter, confronts a Trump supporter at The Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa, California, on Thursday, April 28, 2016


    The Republican presidential frontrunner was campaigning on Thursday ahead of the state's June 7 presidential primary, among the last in the nation

    The Republican presidential frontrunner was campaigning on Thursday ahead of the state's June 7 presidential primary, among the last in the nation.

    He is vying for votes in the primary election in hopes of narrowing the gap to the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the Republican presidential nomination, before the Republican National Convention this summer.

    If he doesn't reach that number by then, the convention will be brokered, with delegates making a second vote at the convention to determine the nominee.

    Trump's rally earlier at the OC fairgrounds attracted a group of supporters who proudly showed their allegiance to him.

    Some supporters were seen waving a 'Gays for Trump' sign while other signs read 'Latinos for Trump' and 'Black Christian Women for Trump.'

    Meanwhile, protesters voiced their opposition to Trump's campaign which has been criticized for marginalizing women, Latinos and other ethnic groups as well for his policies on immigration and offensive remarks about Mexicans, claiming Mexico was sending rapists over the border.

    Earlier in his campaign, he called for a 'total and complete shutdown of Muslims' entering the United States.


    Police line the street as protesters take over Fair drive intersection at Fairview Rd at the Trump rally in Costa Mesa


    Guadalupe Verdugo holds a peace sign in front of police as protests erupt along the street surrounding the Costa Mesa Fair grounds


    Protesters are pictured holding a sign reading 'Tear down the walls, Trump is a racist, fascist, misogynistic, capitalist pig!'


    Protesters are pictured as they are pushed off the street by law enforcement after Trump's rally on Thursday


    A row of riot control police officers line up behind their shields during the confrontation between Trump protesters and supporters


    A protester unfurls an American flag as he stand before a line of police officers, some of which are mounted on horses


    Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump jeer members of the press during his campaign rally

    The rally on Thursday was set to begin at 7pm but kicked off about a half hour later.

    As a large crowd of mostly Trump supporters gathered outside the venue before it started, there were several scuffles between supporters and anti-Trump protesters, according to KTLA.

    Trump had kicked off the rally by appealing to conservative California voters with his pledge to crack down on immigration and plans to build a huge wall on the border with Mexico.

    He also appeared to take aim at Muslims, sharing a now discredited story about a First World War general who was said to have stopped insurgency by ordering his troops to use bullets dipped in pigs' blood to kill Muslim terrorists.

    'We're going to have to get a lot tougher than we are because we have problems,' he said, according to the LA Times.

    He began Thursday's event at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, by bringing out the families of people allegedly killed by illegal immigrants.


    Protesters are shown above gathered in the street with one adorned in an America flag while another holds a sign that reads 'Dump Trump'


    A crowd of protesters flood the street with one demonstrator waving a Mexican flag as others follow behind


    A protester is shown above with a sign that reads 'Immigrants and refugees are welcome NOT Trump'


    Protesters stand up on top of a Orange County Fairgrounds sign and hold up the American flag at The Pacific Amphitheater

    'They're unbelievable, they've suffered. These are great people,' Trump said before handing the mic to Jamiel Shaw whose son, a Los Angeles high school football star, was killed in 2008 by someone in the U.S. illegally.

    Shaw, who has spoken at numerous rallies, praised Trump's calls to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and his calls for deportation.

    'When I saw Trump and what he said, for the first time it gave me real hope, gave me real change,' he said.
    'They all have a very similar story to tell,' Trump said after Shaw's speech.

    'People that shouldn't have been here, people that should have never been allowed to come over the border and they come here like it's nothing, they walk through it like it's nothing,' he said as the crowd chanted 'build a wall.'

    'We're going to stop it and we're going to build a wall.'

    Trump also used his speech to criticize former Deputy Chief of Staff and Republican Karl Grove who he described as 'grossly incompetent' and a 'bad guy' who 'still thinks Romney won.'

    Trump has drawn large crowds across the country as he has campaigned for the White House and some of his events have been marred by incidents both inside and outside these venues.

    Earlier this week, a Trump rally in nearby Anaheim, California turned contentious when his supporters and counter protesters clashed, leaving several people struck by pepper spray. Trump was not present.

    Trump has drawn large crowds to most of his campaign events, and Thursday was no exception. The Pacific Amphitheater was filled to its capacity of about 18,000 and many hundreds more were turned away.

    Ly Kou, 47, of Ontario, said she likes Trump because he has vowed to put the country first.

    'It's obvious that America loves Trump,' said Kou, who is from Laos, as she pointed at the waiting throng. 'This thing about him being racist? Look around the crowd.'


    Trump had kicked off the rally by appealing to conservative California voters with his pledge to crack down on immigration and plans to build a huge wall on the border with Mexico


    Trump is pictured greeting supporters after his rally. He used his speech on Thursday to also criticize former Deputy Chief of Staff and Republican Karl Grove who he described as 'grossly incompetent' and a 'bad guy' who 'still thinks Romney won'


    A large crowd is seen attending Trump's rally as he is vying for votes in the primary election in hope of narrowing the gap to the 1,237 delegates needed to win the Republican presidential nomination


    A Trump supporter gathering for the Thursday rally is seen with a sign that reads 'Vote Trump Patriotically Correct ReTRUMPlicans'


    A Trump supporters wears a mask during his campaign rally at the Orange County Fair and Event Center on Thurday. Trump is vying for votes in the June 7 California primary election in hope of narrowing the gap to the 1,237 delegates needed to win the Republican presidential nomination

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    Quote Originally Posted by artist View Post
    They gotta go - perhaps they could use their demanding energy to reform their backward corrupt countries that they hold allegiance to.
    "They gotta go."
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    Jean, thank you so much for posting all those pics. Makes you feel like you were almost there. What a story this election year is going to be for the history books, "2016 Americans Against the World".
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