The group chanted "blood and soil" and "one people, one nation, end immigration."
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This was the latest in a series of demonstrations opposing the city of Charlottesville's decision to remove a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from a park.
In a new statement, the Charlottesville Mayor said the march was a "parade" of "bigotry, racism, and intolerance."
He went on to say he was "disgusted by this unsanctioned and despicable display of visual intimidation on a college campus."
Later Saturday a crowd in the thousands is expected to gather for a Unite the Right rally.
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It is expected to be one of the largest far-right gathering in the U.S. in at least a decade.
Police and the National Guard will be on standby for the rally.
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