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Texas lawmakers reportedly threaten each other with violence, gunplay after protest over an immigration law

Rinaldi said in a statement that he told Nevàrez he would "shoot him in self-defense" if Nevàrez acted on the perceived threat.

Protesters in the gallery of the Texas House on Monday.

Hundreds of protesters dressed in red t-shirts gathered in the Texas House gallery carrying banners and signs and chanting in opposition to Senate Bill 4, the so-called "sanctuary cities" ban signed into law earlier this month by Governor Greg Abbot.

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State Rep. Matt Rinaldi from Irving, Texas said that he called Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the protesters, some of whom, he says, were carrying signs that read "I am illegal and here to stay."

The protests became so loud that the House had to take a break from activities and the Department of Public Safety decided to clear the protesters from the gallery. During the break, some Democratic lawmakers looked up to the protesters and clapped, Texas House Democrats told The Texas Tribune.

An altercation between Rinaldi and several House Democrats, many of whom were Hispanic, took place shortly after. The lawmakers told the Tribune that Rinaldi came up to them repeatedly and said he had called ICE "to have all these people deported" and yelled "F—k them" and "F—k you."

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Rinaldi said that he was angry because the lawmakers were "bragging" about the protesters breaking House rules, which

“We jawed back and forth and one of them physically assaulted me and another threatened my life, actually,” Rinaldi told the Tribune. In a statement, Rinaldi claimed that state Rep. Poncho Nevàrez of Eagle Pass threatened his life and told him that he would "get [him] on the way to [his] car."

Here's video of the altercation:

He racially profiled every single person that was in the gallery today. He created the scenario that so many of us fear."

Authorities soon broke up the protest in the gallery, with protesters continuing outside the state capitol building.

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