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In West Palm Beach, Florida, on February 8th, a small group of demonstrators gathered outside Trump International Golf Club to protest President Trump's immigration policies while he was leisurely spending time at the club.

The protesters carried signs and flags from Mexico, Guatemala, and the U.S., and chanted "Immigrants Make America Great," loudly expressing their message as President Trump's motorcade passed by on Saturday afternoon.

Their chant aimed at turning the President's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan into a statement against his immigration policies.

Among the signs was one in Spanish that said, "the American Dream is also ours."

President Trump, a Republican in office for less than three weeks, gained support during his campaign by promising to tighten control on illegal immigration.

Since taking office, he swiftly acted on his promise by involving the U.S. military in border security, imposing a broad ban on asylum, and attempting to limit birthright citizenship.

Demonstrators and supporters often assemble near locations where President Trump is present, showcasing either their disapproval or approval of his policies.