The event was held on Saturday along the streets of Austin leading up to the Texas Capitol.
Footage recorded by Ford Fischer, a journalist, showed the protestors marching and chanting to support the United States closing its border and ending illegal immigration.
One chant began with a participant asking, “What do we want?”
The group responded, “Closed borders!”
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The participant asked, “When do we want it?”
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“Now,” responded the group.
Another chant was aimed at immigrants, telling them to return to their home countries.
Nick Bezzel, the organization’s founder, said while the group is opposed to illegal immigration, it is not against legal immigration.
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Bezzel explained, “A lot of times, jobs are taken away from black people because of illegal immigration. Black people are locked out from employment due to illegal immigration, so we want to stop illegal immigration so black people can make living wages.”
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The group’s actions come as Republican leaders from Texas, Florida, and Arizona have sent migrants to sanctuary cities like Martha’s Vineyard, Washington, DC, and New York City.
Besides bringing illegal immigration to an end, the group wants reparations for descendants of enslaved people and a hate crime bill to protect black Americans.
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The Daily Mail reported signs and chants included “Close the borders!” and “Reparations now!” messages.
According to the New York Post, Bezzel said, while addressing the group, “There is a debt owed to black Americans who descended from child slavery.”
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Several other organized groups joined the Elmer Geronimo Pratt Gun Club, including the Black Riders Liberation Party.
Once the marchers arrived at the State House, a speaker reiterated their demands, including a unique Child Protective Services law for black Americans, like the Indian Child Welfare Act for Native Americans. It requires children who claim to be from an indigenous tribe to be given special treatment by CPS.
According to the Post Millennial, the speaker warned Republicans not to “make the mistake of thinking you will get our vote just because we believe in exercising our Second Amendment.”