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20 demonstrators arrested outside of Trump rally in California
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[April 29, 2016]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) - Some 20 demonstrators were
arrested on Thursday outside a Donald Trump campaign rally in southern
California, where the Republican presidential front-runner vowed to his
supporters to get tough on illegal immigration if elected.
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Demonstrators smashed the window of a police squad car, marched in
protest and blocked traffic as police in riot gear tried to disperse
the crowd outside of the county fair grounds in Costa Mesa,
California, according to local media and the Twitter account of the
Orange County Sheriff's Department.
The department said on its Twitter account that about 20 arrests
were made and that no major injuries were reported.
Trump visited Costa Mesa, a city of more than 100,000 people, a
third of whom are Hispanic or Latino, hoping to garner support in
California where voters will go to the polls during the state's
Republican primary on June 7.
A strong primary win in California for the billionaire could thrust
him above the delegate count needed to secure the Republican
nomination for president and avoid a contested party convention in
July.
During the campaign stop on Thursday, Trump promised to get tough on
illegal immigration by building a wall on the border between Mexico
and the United States, a popular theme of his presidential campaign,
suggesting that a wall would stop drugs from coming into this
country.
"The drugs are poisoning our youth and a lot of other people and we
are going to get it stopped," he said, telling the crowd that he
would force Mexico to pay for the wall.
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After the event, local news showed hundreds of demonstrators
surrounding vehicles, waving Mexican flags and holding signs in
protest of Trump outside of the Orange County Fair and Event Center.
At least one demonstrator was shown jumping on the top of a police
car while other demonstrators were seen shaking a police vehicle.
A Los Angeles Times reporter posted a photo on Twitter of a man
wearing a Trump T-shirt with a bloodied face.
Trump has come under fire from rivals for fueling unrest with his
rhetoric as several of his rallies around the country have been met
by protests during the last several months.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee)
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