WALKER, MI - Donald Trump's campaign stop near Grand Rapids Monday night drew an estimated 6,300 people to The DeltaPlex.

Supporters - and some opponents who were curious about what the Republican presidential candidate would say - young and old packed the Walker arena, where Trump drew cheers for his comments about his fellow candidates, immigration reform and trade policy.

Hecklers occasionally interrupted Trump's 65-minute speech. Protesters, including those who said they silently held signs opposing Trump, were escorted out by security personnel.

Scroll through the photo gallery above to see some of the faces in Monday night's crowd.

Coverage from Trump's campaign stop in Michigan:

• Donald Trump supporters, opponents react to his stop in Michigan

• Support for Donald Trump 'scary,' Michigan demonstrators say

• Why they got kicked out, protesters explain being booted at Donald Trump's rally

• Group turns back on Donald Trump campaign stop, preaches unity over fear

• Best signs at Donald Trump rally in Michigan

