
Al Sharpton speech at border drowned out by protesters: 'We don't want his trouble'
Fox News
Al Sharpton's speech at the Haitian migrant encampment in Del Rio, Texas, was drowned out by protesters who accused him of using the crisis to stoke racism.
After touring the situation with Democratic Del Rio Mayor Bruno Lozano, Sharpton held a press conference during which he accused Border Patrol of using tactics reminiscent of the slavery era, but his comments were overwhelmed by protesters who accused him of being "a disgrace" and "a racist."
Among the phrases hecklers hurled at Sharpton were "Why are you stoking racism where it doesn't exist?" and "How much money are you making out of this?"
"Del Rio is not a racist city," someone shouted. "Del Rio is a loving, caring community. We don't want your racism in Texas. Get out of here! Nobody wants to hear your racist nonsense in Del Rio!"

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