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Friday, 29 April 2016

US election 2016: Clashes near Trump rally in California


Police beside a damaged squad car in Costa Mesa, California, 28 April
A police car was damaged
 
Hundreds of demonstrators have blocked traffic outside a venue in California where Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump was holding a rally.

A police car had its windows smashed as Mr Trump spoke inside a hall in the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Some 20 arrests were made.
Mr Trump has vowed to deport millions of illegal immigrants if he is elected US president in November.
He faces strong opposition in parts of California, particularly among Latinos.
California, the biggest prize for Republican candidates in the nomination race, holds its primaries on 7 June.
On Tuesday, Mr Trump called himself the Republican "presumptive nominee" after five new primary wins in the states of Connecticut, Delaware, Rhode Island, Maryland and Pennsylvania.


Police hold back Trump opponents in Costa Mesa, California, 28 April
 
Police hold back Trump opponents in Costa Mesa, California, 28 April
Outside, riot police were deployed

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