Hillary Clinton was yelled at again in California on Tuesday evening, this time by a University of California students and Bernie Sanders supporters who were upset she was allowed to campaign on their campus.

Students stood outside chanting for hours before Clinton arrived and continued making noise as she spoke indoors.

Screaming over her speech, which aired on a loudspeaker at the entrance of the event so the overflow crowd could listen in, as well, several dozen UC Riverside students hollered 'S-T-O-P, H is for hypocrisy.'

Five protesters who were part of the larger group planted themselves in the front row of her rally and heckled her during her remarks.

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Hillary Clinton was yelled at again in California on Tuesday evening, this time by a University of California students and Bernie Sanders supporters who were upset she was allowed to campaign on their campus

Five protesters who were part of the larger group planted themselves in the front row of her rally and heckled her during her remarks

Students stood outside chanting for hours before Clinton arrived and continued making noise as she spoke indoors

Angry about everything from her deportation policies to her ties to Wall Street to her support for intervention in Libya and other Middle Eastern countries, students gathered round the campus building where her event was being held to show their displeasure with her candidacy

After they were escorted out, one of the hecklers, Yesenia Padilla, told DailyMail.com that 'as a person of color, it's insulting for UC to let Hillary Clinton come to our campus.'

Clinton claims to be a champion of minority rights, she said, but takes contradictory positions.

Padillia said Clinton supporters 'aggressively' pushed and shoved them until finally they were led out by Secret Service.

Outside the event, protesters blared a siren and shouted at Clinton supporters that their candidate is a 'war criminal.'

'Hey, hey, ho, ho, Hillary has got to go,' they yelled. 'Who's university? My university!' they at another point said.

In an email to DailyMail.com on Wednesday UC Riverside's Assistant Vice Chancellor of Strategic Communications said the Clinton campaign rented the facility.

In response to a question about whether a dance performance had been cancelled to make way for the Clinton event as a protester claimed, the university said it was one of two identical performances and the other was rescheduled for tonight.

Angry about everything from her deportation policies, to her ties to Wall Street, to her support for intervention in Libya and other Middle Eastern countries, students gathered round the campus building where the event was held to show their displeasure with Clinton's candidacy.

Freshman David Udell lambasted Clinton for taking positions that are not favored by the far left.

To be curt, he said, 'she a liar.'

Screaming over her speech, which aired on a loudspeaker at the entrance of the event so the overflow crowd could listen in as well several dozen UC Riverside students hollered 'S-T-O-P, H is for hypocrisy'

Many of the protesters outside the event wore or carried Sanders SWAG though none mentioned him directly as they took on Clinton. Sanders had held a rally earlier in the afternoon in Riverside

Freshman David Udell, pictured, lambasted Clinton for taking positions that are not favored by the far left. To be curt, he said, 'she a liar'

'What is this, this white, liberal feminism,' said Udell. 'This is supposed to be the party of progressives.'

Udell said Clinton 'is not a progressive - she's a blue dog Democrat.'

'Hillary is a candidate of the rich,' he said. 'She's like the cat's paw of corporate interests, of Wall Street.'

Taking aim at her record as secretary of state, he said, 'Hillary is a known supporter of American imperialism.'

Udell said Clinton is 'not popular' with the student body at UC Riverside, which boasts a community of 22,000.

'The more I hear from her, the more I am disappointed and kind of a little disgusted with her policy changes,' said third-year student Sandra Monroy.

Clinton said things 10 years ago that were very 'backwards,' she said, referencing Clinton's stance on marriage.

The former Obama administration official continues to believe that children who come to the country illegally from Latin America should be sent home, Monroy said, criticizing the federal government's policy of putting 'them in detention centers that are coldhearted' after they arrive.

'I am very disillusioned with her,' Monroy confessed.

She said one of her 'main concerns' with Clinton is that she declared herself the winner of the Democratic race even though it hasn't concluded.

'I don't think it was OK for her to come' to campus and act as though the 'self-evident truth' is that she will be the nominee and tell Sanders supporters they ought to 'settle and get over it,' Monroy said.

Many of the protesters outside the event wore or carried Sanders SWAG, though none mentioned him directly as they took on Clinton.

Sanders had held a rally earlier in the afternoon in Riverside and was on his way to San Bernardino when Clinton's event was interrupted.

His supporters camped outside a Clinton event last time she was in the state, as well, and held up signs deeming her 'Killary'.