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Some Donald Trump supporters are using a video of Glasgow as an example of what they don't want in America, after their preferred candidate accepted the Republican nomination.

A video featuring an Islamic march through Glasgow has been shared on a number of Trump supporting social media sites this morning, accompanied by some worrying words.

Judy Norwood Newman posted the video on Facebook saying: "Do We Want This In Our Country? NO I Say! Vote Trump!"

Cat Smith shared the video on a number of Trump supporting pages including Nevada Women for Donald Trump President, California Supporters of Trump, and Hispanics for Trump 2016.

She said: "....coming to America! This is Glasgow, Scotland !

"Crooked Hillary wants to increase Islamic immigration 500% and make your community just like this!"

The date of the march shown in the video is not clear but it was posted to You Tube last week by DailyKenn.com, a site which claims to have an emphasis on "anti-racism" and "condemns all forms of racism, including anti-white racism in its portfolio of published articles".

The three articles appearing at the top of the site this morning were 'Black-on-white murder suspect captured afterescape', 'Australia: School encourages boys to dress as girls', and 'South Africa farm attack 8 black males sought for attacking women'

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Trump accepted his party's nomination earlier this morning ending his speech with his campaign slogan "make America great again" and "I love you".

His calls for a ban on Muslims entering the USA, which he made during his nomination campaign, caused outrage in this country and a petition calling for him to be barred from the UK was debated in parliament in January.

Nicola Sturgeon also decided to strip him of his role as a business ambassador for Scotland on the back of his comments.