Trump’s visit to California sparks protests, rallies
SAN DIEGO — President Donald Trump’s motorcade Tuesday zipped past demonstrators who both jeered and cheered him and his plans for a “big beautiful border wall” after he inspected prototypes.
The president’s first visit to the California border amid a contentious battle with state officials over his immigration policies was peaceful. Hundreds of people participated in scattered rallies on both sides of the border dividing San Diego from Tijuana, Mexico.
Law enforcement was out in force, and the area where Trump visited the eight prototypes was heavily cordoned off.
Rows of police kept apart supporters and opponents of the Trump administration along the avenue where his motorcade drove down. Each side booed, cheered and waved both Mexican and American flags as the president’s convoy sped past them. Among the crowd, a man wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap debated policies with a woman holding a “No human is illegal” sign.


