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Demonstrators protest Trump’s ‘SNL’ role

Donald Trump Protest

Katie Park / AP

Demonstrators march to protest Donald Trump’s views on immigration hours before he hosts “Saturday Night Live” on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015, in New York.

Updated Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015 | 6:19 p.m.

Dozens of demonstrators in New York City are protesting NBC's decision to allow Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to host "Saturday Night Live."

The group held signs and chanted Saturday while marching from Trump Tower to the network's studios in Rockefeller Plaza. They say Trump's statements on immigration are racist and offensive. Protester Mike Bento says NBC is giving Trump a platform for "vitriolic, racist rhetoric."

NBC has faced pressure from groups calling for Trump to be dropped from SNL over his comments last summer describing some Mexicans in the U.S. illegally as criminals and rapists. His remarks cost him his role hosting NBC's "The Apprentice." The network has not responded, and Trump says he believes his appearance will boost viewership of the SNL show Saturday night.

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