A far-right protest featuring Hitler-saluting skinheads in Germany saw its sequel on Saturday.

Several groups held rallies in the eastern city of Chemnitz over the Aug. 26 killing there of a German citizen, allegedly by migrants from Syria and Iraq. They hoped a broad far-right drive would emerge from their display of unity.

Counter-protesters held a rival rally. The opposing camps confronted one another in Chemnitz on Monday, and scenes of vigilantes chasing foreigners in the city’s streets have shocked people in others parts of Germany since then.

The increasingly open displays of anti-migrant sentiment and violence reflect Germany’s ongoing effort to come to terms with an influx of more than 1 million refugees and migrants seeking jobs since 2015.