Trump visited Hawaii and they welcomed him with "Welcome To Kenya" placards. Lmao 😂😂😂 Trolling Level 100 😀 pic.twitter.com/ObFI0Kn4Pe

President Donald Trump may have put the Barack Obama birther conspiracy lie behind him, but Hawaii voters haven’t forgotten.

For years, Trump promoted the damaging fake story that the former president wasn’t born in Hawaii — but in Africa. So when Trump landed in Honolulu Friday as he set off on his Asia tour, Trump was greeted with protest signs that read: “Welcome to Kenya!”

Trump said last year that he was putting the birth conspiracy theory to rest, forgetting to mention that he was a key promoter of it. “President Obama was born in the United States, period,” he admitted before the presidential election.

But for years Trump insisted Obama’s birth certificate was a fraud and that he was likely born in Kenya. Trump even said on “The Today Show” in 2011 that he had sent investigators to Hawaii to research the issue, and “they cannot believe what they’re finding.” There’s no proof such investigators were ever dispatched.

An 'extremely credible source' has called my office and told me that @BarackObama's birth certificate is a fraud. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 6, 2012

Via @BreitbartFeed--why doesn't @BarackObama release his original book proposal which says he was born in Kenya?http://t.co/pDDHJcjH — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 19, 2012

The birthing lie wasn’t the only thing that upset protesters. Demonstrators also hit hard at Trump’s anti-immigrant policies. Protesters called their rally “Hawaii 3, Trump 0,” referring to the number of times courts in the state blocked Trump’s attempts to institute a travel ban targeting Muslims.

Hawaii is one of the bluest of blue states. The state gave 62.2 percent of its vote to Hillary Clinton in last year’s presidential election, with Trump getting only 30 percent.

Trump Protest at the State Capitol. There were like three pro-trump people lol #hawaiij20 #hawaii pic.twitter.com/NpmtOzX2jE — Kate Ozawa (@AlohaKatie) November 4, 2017