'Take your a** home!' Heavily-armed black rights groups march through Austin chanting anti-illegal migrant slogans, demands Biden 'close the border' and calls for 'reparations to be paid NOW'
Activists with black self-defense groups held an armed 'Second Amendment Unity Walk' on Saturday in Austin, Texas where they marched to the State House
The group called for President Biden to close the borders and demanded reparations for descendants of enslaved people and a hate crime bill protecting Black Americans
The group was led by the The Elmer 'Geronimo' Pratt Pistol & Rifle Gun Club
The march comes after Texas Gov. Abbott sent two buses of migrants to VP Kamala Harris' home and Gov. DeSantis sent a plane of 50 migrants to Martha's Vineyard
Harris slammed Republicans for 'playing games' with human lives for busing migrants across the country
By Andrea Cavallier For Dailymail.Com
Published: 15:10 EDT, 26 September 2022 | Updated: 15:28 EDT, 26 September 2022
Armed activists with a coalition of black self-defense groups marched in Austin, Texas over the weekend calling for an end to illegal immigration and demanding that President Biden close the borders.
Some of the activists chanted 'close the borders' and 'take your a** home' as they marched toward the Texas Capitol in the 'Second Amendment Unity Walk' on Saturday.
The march was led by The Elmer 'Geronimo' Pratt Pistol & Rifle Gun Club. Their demands also included reparations for descendants of enslaved people and a hate crime bill protecting Black Americans.
The group faced opposition from a handful of Trump supporters and other protesters gathered at the Texas State Capitol to support January 6 defendants.
Saturday's march comes after Texas Gov. Abbott and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey sent thousands of migrants by bus to Washington, D.C., New York City, and Chicago, Illinois – all three sanctuary cities that have pledged not to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
Armed activists with a coalition of black self-defense groups marched in Austin calling for an end to illegal immigration and demanding that President Biden close the borders
Video and photos of the third annual 'Second Amendment Unity Walk' show marches armed with guns as they walked through the streets of Austin toward the Texas State Capitol.
Other than The Elmer 'Geronimo' Pratt Pistol & Rifle Gun Club, several other groups were involved including the Black Riders Liberation Party.
'Reparations now!' the group chanted, according to Ford Fischer who tweeted from the march.
'We don't say 'hands up, don't shoot!'' one explained. 'Guns up!' they chanted. 'Shoot back!'
The activists continued their march through Austin holding a massive sign that read 'Reparations now!'
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