The protesters, gathered together by the Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club, moved through the city toward the Texas Capitol on Saturday in what they called the “Second Amendment Unity Walk.”
As they marched through the streets, the activists yelled chants in support of closed borders and against immigration, according to footage shot by journalist Ford Fischer.
“What do we want?” one protester asked.
“Closed borders,” the group yelled back.
“When do we want it?” the protestor asked.
“Now,” the group replied.
In another chant, the protestors told immigrants to go back to their home countries.
“Immigrants, we’ve been here,” a woman yelled into a megaphone. “Take your a– home,” the group chanted in response.
As they marched through the streets, the activists yelled chants in support of closed borders and against immigration, according to footage shot by journalist Ford Fischer.
“What do we want?” one protester asked.
“Closed borders,” the group yelled back.
“When do we want it?” the protestor asked.
“Now,” the group replied.
In another chant, the protestors told immigrants to go back to their home countries.
“Immigrants, we’ve been here,” a woman yelled into a megaphone. “Take your a– home,” the group chanted in response.
Black gun rights activists demand ‘closed borders’ in Austin protest
A group of armed black second-amendment activists marched through Austin over the weekend and called on the U.S. to close its borders and put an end to illegal immigration.
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