The Organisation of Maltese Patriots (Ghaqda Patrijotti Maltin) today held its second anti-immigration protest, this time with a specific emphasis on problems brought about by integration with foreign cultures.
Only around 50 people, mostly middle-aged or elderly, took part in the protest march from Floriana to Castille, shouting chants such as 'Malta is for Maltese, not foreigners', 'No for integration, without consultation,' and 'Jobs for the Maltese, not for foreigners'.
A few British people also took part in the protest and two young children were at the front of the march.
Protestors waved placards with slogans such as 'Malta is a small, vulnerable island', 'United Nations help us too please' and 'Update human rights'.