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People choose signs to hold as they arrive for a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, in Selma, N.C.

(The Associated Press)

Two students were suspended at Silverton High School after displaying intimidating behavior at a Tuesday pro-Donald Trump rally, the Statesman Journal reported.

A group of 30 to 40 students gathered in the parking lot with Trump signs and American flags, the newspaper reported. "Pack your bags, you're leaving tomorrow" and "Tell your family good-bye" were shouted at Hispanic students, according to witnesses.

A Confederate flag was on display until the school's principal, Justin Lieuallen, requested its removal.

Lieuallen told the Statesman-Journal that the school will be educating students about the difference between free speech and intimidation and threats. No details were available about the specific words or actions that resulted in suspensions for the two students, but Lieuallen told the newspaper there were no physical altercations.

A Facebook post about the rally has been shared more than 240 times.