BBC News, South East
Three people have been arrested during an anti -immigration protest at a hotel near Gatvik Airport.
Around 200-oush demonstrations gathered outside four points by the Sheraton Hotel in Horley, which is used for shelter seekers.
About 30 people participated in a counter-enimsence.
Two people were arrested for violation of peace and to dissolve the terms of a community security notice.
All are in custody, Surrey police said.
Ratism collided with the anti -immigration protesters, St. George and Union flags, standing for the protesters.
He sang songs in support of far-flung activist Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lenn.
Meanwhile, Emma Taylor-Belle, who was protesting to stand for racism, said they believe that people protesting against immigrants were “buying in lies”.
He said, “I have got a heart for anyone, which is a need, and our migrant community deserves protection, they deserve dignity, they are sufficiently,” he said.
The protest came after the 26-year-old resident Qais al-Aswad at the hotel, on August 20, the Staines Magistrate was found guilty of sexual harassment with a woman in the court.
He has been sent to custody until he was sentenced in October.
Police said that there was “large police attendance”, while the authorities dealt with protests.
CH SUPT JULIET Parker said: “Our officials were outside the hotel this morning, who were outside the hotel this morning to support the right to protest against them.
“Unfortunately, while most of the attendees were legally opposed, there were some individuals whose behavior had become disintegrating, and was arrested.
“The officials were also present to reduce the interruption in the local community.”