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Humza Yousaf said he questions whether he and his family have a future in Scotland or the UK .
Former First Minister said he was "as Scottish as they come" but he didn't know if he saw a future here for his family.
Police Scotland said any disorder will be "identified quickly" and "responded to immediately".
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