Apr 22, 2006; Lansing, MI, USA; The National Socialist Movement, a Neo-Nazi group, rallies in Lansing. Michigan, protesting against illegal immigrants which have allegedly contributed to dramatic job losses in the state. Security was very high with the Nazi group being bussed in from a remote location under heavy police escort. Some anti-racism protesters threatened to kill the N

Apr 22, 2006; Lansing, MI, USA; The National Socialist Movement, a Neo-Nazi group, rallies in Lansing. Michigan, protesting against illegal immigrants which have allegedly contributed to dramatic job losses in the state.  Security was very high with the Nazi group being bussed in from a remote location under heavy police escort.  Some anti-racism protesters threatened to kill the N Stock Photo
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Apr 22, 2006; Lansing, MI, USA; The National Socialist Movement, a Neo-Nazi group, rallies in Lansing. Michigan, protesting against illegal immigrants which have allegedly contributed to dramatic job losses in the state. Security was very high with the Nazi group being bussed in from a remote location under heavy police escort. Some anti-racism protesters threatened to kill the Nazis, which resulted in all protesters being passed through metal detectors before being allowed in to a heavily fenced viewing area from which they could watch and shout insults. To ensure that retaliation was not considered, all Nazis were given a full body pat-down before boarding the buses. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Fox/ZUMA Press. (©) Copyright 2006 by Mike Fox

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