In pictures: Thousands protest against Trump's immigration order

Tens of thousands of people rallied in US cities and at airports on Sunday to voice outrage over the executive order


Multimedia Desk January 30, 2017
Demonstrators spell out "# No Muslim Ban" during the "Boston Protest Against Muslim Ban and Anti-Immigration Orders" in Boston. PHOTO: REUTERS

President Trump's order temporarily banning refugees arriving in the United States and barring those arriving from seven Muslim-majority countries caused confusion and panic among travellers, with some turned back from US-bound flights.

Tens of thousands of people rallied in US cities and at airports on Sunday to voice outrage over the executive order. In New York, Washington and Boston, a second wave of demonstrations followed spontaneous rallies that broke out at US airports on Saturday as US Customs and Border Protection agents began enforcing Trump’s directive. The protests spread westward as the day progressed.

Tens of thousands in US cities protest Trump immigration order

Here we look at a series of powerful images of US protests in solidarity with Muslims.

People gather to pray in baggage claim during a protest against the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order, at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas, Texas, January 29, 2017. REUTERS/Laura Buckman People gather to pray in baggage claim during the protest  at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas, Texas. PHOTO: REUTERS

Sarah Ijaz joins the Sarah Ijaz joins the "Boston Protest Against Muslim Ban and Anti-Immigration Orders", Boston, Massachusetts. PHOTO: REUTERS

Activists march to the US Capitol to protest President Donald Trump's executive actions on immigration in Washington. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein Activists march to the US Capitol to protest in Washington. PHOTO: REUTERS

Women walk by a team of volunteer lawyers in their makeshift office working to assist travelers detained as part of Donald Trump's travel ban in Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly Women walk by a team of volunteer lawyers in their makeshift office working to assist travelers detained in Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens. PHOTO: REUTERS

Demonstrators yell slogans during anti-Donald Trump travel ban protests outside Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia. REUTERS/Charles Mostoller Demonstrators yell slogans outside Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia. PHOTO: REUTERS

A young girl dances with an American flag in baggage claim while women pray behind her during a protest against the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order, at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas. REUTERS/Laura Buckman A young girl dances with an American flag in baggage claim while women pray behind her at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas. PHOTO: REUTERS

Demonstrators march and block traffic during anti-Donald Trump travel ban protests outside Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia. REUTERS/Charles Mostoller Demonstrators march and block traffic  outside Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia. PHOTO: REUTERS

Teija age 7, her father is stuck in Iran due to the travel ban, holding a sign during protest against the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order, at Los Angeles International Airport. REUTERS/Ted Soqui Teija age 7, her father is stuck in Iran due to the travel ban, holding a sign during protest at Los Angeles International Airport. PHOTO: REUTERS

Dozens of pro-immigration demonstrators cheer and hold signs as international passengers arrive at Dulles International Airport, to protest President Donald Trump's executive order barring visitors, refugees and immigrants from certain countries to the United States, in Chantilly, Virginia, in suburban Washington. REUTERS/Mike Theiler Dozens of pro-immigration demonstrators cheer and hold signs as international passengers arrive at Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Virginia, in suburban Washington. PHOTO: REUTERS

People protest at Detroit Metropoliton Airport in Romulus, Michigan, US. PHOTO: REUTERS People protest at Detroit Metropoliton Airport in Romulus, Michigan, US. PHOTO: REUTERS

People participate in a protest against Donald Trump's travel ban outside Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, US.PHOTO: REUTERS People participate in a protest against Donald Trump's travel ban outside Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, US.PHOTO: REUTERS

Fuad Sharef Suleman and his family push their luggages after returning from Cairo to Erbil, after U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to temporarily bar travellers from seven countries, including Iraq, at Erbil International Airport, Iraq. REUTERS/Ahmed Saad Fuad Sharef Suleman and his family push their luggages after returning from Cairo to Erbil. PHOTO: REUTERS

Protesters gather outside Terminal 4 at JFK airport in opposition to U.S. president Donald Trump's proposed ban on immigration in Queens, New York City. REUTERS/Stephen Yang Protesters gather outside Terminal 4 at JFK airport in opposition to US president Donald Trump's proposed ban on immigration in Queens, New York City. PHOTO: REUTERS

Activists hold placards outside the U.S. Courthouse where a federal judge issued an emergency stay that temporarily blocks the U.S. government from sending people out of the country after they have landed at a U.S. airport with valid visas, in Brooklyn. REUTERS/Rashid Umar Abbasi Activists hold placards outside the US Courthouse where a federal judge issued an emergency stay that temporarily blocks the US government from sending people out of the country after they have landed at a US airport with valid visas, in Brooklyn. PHOTO: REUTERS

A woman greets her mother after she arrived from Dubai on Emirates Flight 203 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, January 28, 2017. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly A woman greets her mother after she arrived from Dubai on Emirates Flight 203 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York. PHOTO: REUTERS

The Bay family is reunited after Hamed Bay was separated from other passengers and questioned as a result of U.S. Donald Trump's executive order travel ban, at Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. January 28, 2017. Hamed Bay was traveling back to the U.S. after visiting his sick father in Iran. REUTERS/Brian Snyder The Bay family is reunited after Hamed Bay was separated from other passengers and questioned at Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, US. PHOTO: REUTERS

People participate in a protest against Donald Trump's travel ban outside Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly People participate in a protest outside Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens. PHOTO: REUTERS

Rosalie Gurna, 9, holds a sign in support of Muslim family members as people protest against U.S. President Donald Trump's travel ban on Muslim majority countries, at the International terminal at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon Rosalie Gurna, 9, holds a sign in support of Muslim family members as people protest at the International terminal at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). PHOTO: REUTERS

People gather to protest against the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order, at O'Hare airport in Chicago. REUTERS/Kamil Krzaczynski People gather to protest at O'Hare airport in Chicago. PHOTO: REUTERS

New York City Council Member Carlos Menchaca addresses a crowd during an anti-Donald Trump immigration ban protest outside Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly New York City Council Member Carlos Menchaca addresses a crowd during an anti-Donald Trump immigration ban protest outside Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport. PHOTO: REUTERS

A passenger waits for his girlfriend, who was born in Iran but holds a Canadian passport and had not been allowed entry to the US after vacationing in Thailand, (L), as an attorney works to help family members of Sarah Saedian, (centre R), both affected by the travel ban at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Los Angeles. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon A passenger waits for his girlfriend, who was born in Iran but holds a Canadian passport and had not been allowed entry to the US after vacationing in Thailand, (L), as an attorney works to help family members of Sarah Saedian, (centre R), both affected by the travel ban at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in Los Angeles. PHOTO: REUTERS

A woman offers pizza to people protesting against the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order, at Washington Dulles International Airport in Dulles. REUTERS/Yeganeh Torbati A woman offers pizza to people protesting against the travel ban at Washington Dulles International Airport in Dulles. PHOTO: REUTERS

A woman in an American flag hijab chants with other protesters against the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order, at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas. REUTERS/Laura Buckman A woman in an American flag hijab chants with other protesters against the travel ban at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas. PHOTO: REUTERS

A family waits for someone as protesters gather outside Terminal 4 at JFK airport in opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed ban on immigration and travel in Queens. REUTERS/Joe Penney A family waits for someone as protesters gather outside Terminal 4 at JFK airport in opposition to US President Donald Trump's proposed ban on immigration and travel in Queens. PHOTO: REUTERS

A police officer waits in the international arrivals pathway as people gather to protest against the travel ban imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order, at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas. REUTERS/Laura Buckman A police officer waits in the international arrivals pathway as people gather to protest against the travel ban at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Dallas. PHOTO: REUTERS

A man yells during a protest against Donald Trump's travel ban outside Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly A man yells during a protest against Donald Trump's travel ban outside Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens. PHOTO: REUTERS

COMMENTS (1)

Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply If US does not allow these people are free to ' emigrate ' to some other country - preferably their muslim brethren like Brunei ' KSA etc., USA is not the only last country on earth. chill ..... guys ....
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