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Officers in Liverpool and Durham issued dispersal orders to head off potential unrest.
But officers are monitoring threats of further rioting against immigration law specialists.
A list of solicitors' firms and advice agencies has been shared in chat groups as possible targets for gatherings.
Approximately 6,000 specialist officers will be at the ready by the end of the week for the so-called "standing army".
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