“It’s not a question of racism,” says one activist. “Not one more!” shouts the crowd. Arrives, joins hundreds in demonstration against immigration

Demonstration against “uncontrolled immigration” brought several hundred people to Lisbon, many coming from other parts of the country. While some of the participants try hard to explain that it is unfair to label Chega supporters as racist, and even say that everyone who wants to work is welcome, others do not hide what they think. “Go back to your land!” It was a phrase that was heard a lot. Two ladies with their fists raised and their middle fingers swollen led some Chega supporters to a slightly bizarre level of irritation.

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