The immigration speech of the Democratic presidential nominee Donald Trump was protested by hundreds of protesters at the plaza north of the Phoenix Convention Center.
The AZCentral reported, a Phoenix native said that, "Hillary has dirt about emails, but he has mud." "He's dogged people, he's dogged the Mexicans."
"Where are you going to drag 11 million people to?" John Chambers asked, who hoisted his anti-Trump sign and sported the anti-Trump T-shirt he had designed. "Who's going to be picking the onions, the potatoes, the lettuce in the dirt?" he asked.
9-year-old Aden Nicholas said that, "The world needs Jesus, and I'm just a 9-year-old, and I want to run for president when I'm older, and I just feel like there's so many lost people in the world."
When asked if there was anything he could tell Americans right now, what would it be. "Trump is our only hope now," Aden said.
According to the Police, the crowd includes around 500 people. Trump supporters were generally across the street from the protesters.
There were no arrests, but late in the protest rally, police ushered two anti-Trump protesters off the sidewalk where speech-goers had entered the Convention Center.
"Apparently they knew who I was," said Redeem Robinson, 27, who got thrown out of an earlier Trump-Pence rally and was told he was banned from further such events. "Personally, I feel they were looking for black people people who look like they could cause trouble at these things."
"Oh, my God, where do I start?" asked Lance Motta-Vilensky as he put down his sign. "He's a misogynist, he wants to have a religion test to get into the United States, he denigrates Mexicans as rapists, drug dealers and murderers.” "It scares me. I don't want to wake up and find out he's president."
"I think it's pathetic that we're in the midst of a metro area and this is the best we can do," he said. "I wish there were more European-Americans out here, like me."
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