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Thousands in Portugal march against immigration in rally called by far-right party

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Thousands in Portugal march against immigration in rally called by far-right party

Thousands in Portugal march against immigration in rally called by far-right party

Demonstrators marched through the capital Lisbon with the Portuguese national flag and carried banners bearing slogans like, 'Expulsion of immigrants who commit crimes'.


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