It's day three of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, and things aren't getting any duller.
On the day the party promises to unveil its plan to Make America First Again, a gang of protesters gathered in the city to unveil its own version of the wall Donald Trump pledges to erect on the American border with Mexico.
SEE ALSO:Donald Trump gave a speech in front of a literal wall of garbageHolding huge fabric signs reading "Wall Off Trump" and chanting the same thing, the demonstrators on Wednesday formed a human line in Cleveland, at the corner of 4th Street and Prospect Avenue, according to one person on the ground. They also chanted "undocumented, unafraid," according to reports.
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"We're creating a line of defense against Trump’s hate and racism," Eva Cardenas, a protest organizer, said. "As communities, we're going to continue to organize and build imaginary walls around toxic figures like Trump."
The group was met with a wall of police as it caused disruptions downtown.
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Here's a closer look at the protesters' attempt to wall off Trump.
The fabric wall was erected on the third day of the Republican convention in Cleveland, Ohio.Credit: APAP Photo/Patrick SemanskyTweet may have been deleted
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