Soon after President Donald Trump's new executive order to ban refugees from seven majority-Muslim countries entry to the US, a series of rallies has spread across airports across America.
1. WASHINGTON D.C.
Here's the scene at the Washington DC Dulles Airport International Arrivals
"We're planning, as a show of solidarity, to be at the international arrivals door with signs of support," says Cayce Utley, an organizer with Standing Up For Racial Justice of Northern Virginia told the DCist.
2. CALIFORNIA
Google co-founder Sergey Brin was among the protestors at the San Francisco International Airport "I'm here because I'm a refugee," he reportedly said.
A #MuslimBan Protest has been organised at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) on MeetUp. "We will not allow for discrimination against people based solely on their religion or country of origin. This is racist. This is wrong. We will stand and protest!" they wrote.
A protestor said that 1,000 people were gathered at the airport.
3. NEW YORK
Hundreds of protestors made their way to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
In New York's Cadman Plaza, hundreds met to protest the 'Wall', a Trump proposal to barricade US and Mexico.? Organisers shared free pizza with protestors.
4. CHICAGO
Activists, attorneys and thousands of supporters gathered at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, shutting down traffic at the international terminal.
5. MASSACHUSETTS
Large crowds gathered at the Boston Logan Airport's Terminal E (international arrivals)
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren addressed a protest rally, the crowds chanting with her: "We will not turn away children, We will not turn away families...We will not turn away people who try to help Americans. We will not turn away anyone because of their religion."
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