Dozens of people with signs protested the possibility of federal troops coming to Baltimore outside of City Hall on Wednesday.

However, not everyone is against the idea of troops marching in.

“I think the least we can do is show up and say that we do not need the National Guard in Baltimore,” said Maura Taylor, a Baltimore resident who attended the protest.

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The protest comes after President Donald Trump mentioned Baltimore while discussing a potential order to send troops into cities to make them safer.

“This is not about public safety,” Taylor said. “This is about a political agenda of his to target Democratic cities and minorities.”

“We feel like it’ll actually make us more scared

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