Mexican flags raised around Donald Trump's golf course Published duration 21 June 2016

image copyright AFP image caption David Milne in front of his house where the Mexican flag and The Saltire are flying 400m from the Trump course

Mexican flags are flying on properties surrounding the controversial Aberdeenshire golf course owned by Donald Trump.

Two local residents have raised the flags ahead of the US presidential hopeful's visit to Scotland later this week.

They said they wanted to "show solidarity" with the people of Mexico.

Trump International Golf Links was opened by the businessman in 2012 , after a lengthy battle with local people and environmentalists.

image copyright PA image caption Donald Trump officially opened the golf course in Aberdeenshire in 2012, seven years after buying land on the Menie Estate

A second flag is being flown alongside a Saltire by David Milne, who lives in a former coastguard station overlooking the 18-hole course.

He is also expected to visit the Aberdeenshire course during his trip to Scotland.

Mr Milne said: "I am currently flying a Mexican flag along with my usual Saltire just for solidarity along with those worldwide who Trump has decried, insulted and threatened over the years, and will continue to decry, insult and threaten."

He said there were no plans to hold a protest during Mr Trump's visit.

"We don't think he's worth the effort," he said.

But he said the flag would be visible from the clubhouse.

"It's just enough to remind him that where he tried to drive us out he failed completely on that front."