List of protests against Executive Order 13769

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From January 28 through February 4, 2017, a large number of protests at international airports and other locations were held across the United States and abroad, in opposition to Donald Trump's Executive Order 13769, known as Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States.

United States[]

San Francisco International Airport
Googleplex, Mountain View
Crowd of people in Copley Square, Boston. Many are holding signs.
Copley Square, Boston
Crowd of people in Dearborn Michigan. Signs are visible, including one reading "We are all equal! America!" and "Land of the free? #NoBanNoWall"
Dearborn, Michigan
Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Crowd of protesters at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Visible signs read "America, land of immigrants", "Let them in", "Too mad to stay home", "We are better than this!"
John F. Kennedy International Airport
State Locations
Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
  • Arkansas State University[5]
  • Little Rock, Capitol[6]
Arizona
  • Flagstaff, Pulliam Airport[7]
  • Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport[8]
  • Tucson, outside Senator John McCain's office[9]
California
Connecticut
  • Bradley International Airport[24]
Colorado
Boulder[25]
  • Denver International Airport[26]
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
  • Bloomington[36]
  • Indianapolis International Airport[37]
  • South Bend[38]
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
  • New Orleans, City Hall[41]
  • New Orleans, outside Uber office[42]
Maine
Massachusetts
  • Amherst[45]
  • Boston, Copley Square[46]
  • Boston, Logan International Airport[47]
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology[48]
Maryland
Michigan
  • Central Michigan University[50]
  • Dearborn[51]
  • Detroit Metropolitan Airport[52]
  • Grand Rapids[53]
  • Hamtramck[53]
  • Traverse City[53]
  • Wayne State University[54]
Minnesota
Mississippi University of Southern Mississippi[56]
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
  • Omaha, Turner Park[59]
Nevada
New Hampshire Keene, Central Square[62]
New Jersey
  • Newark Liberty International Airport[63]
  • Jersey City[64]
  • Paterson[65]
  • Hackensack[66]
New Mexico
New York
  • Albany International Airport[69]
  • Canton[70]
  • New York City
    • Brooklyn Borough Hall[71]
    • Brooklyn, Federal District Courthouse[72]
    • Columbia University[73]
    • Manhattan, Battery Park[67]
    • Queens, John F. Kennedy International Airport[74]
    • Staten Island, Port Richmond[75]
    • Stonewall Inn[76]
  • Rochester[67]
  • Sleepy Hollow, Patriots Park[77]
North Carolina
Ohio
  • Akron, Federal Building[80]
  • Ashland University[81]
  • Cincinnati, City Hall[82]
  • Cleveland Hopkins International Airport[83]
  • John Glenn Columbus International Airport[84]
  • Columbus Statehouse[73]
  • Dayton, Federal Court Building[85]
  • Mason, Mason Community Center[40]
  • University of Toledo[86]
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
  • Philadelphia International Airport[90]
  • Pennsylvania State University[91]
  • Pittsburgh[67]
Rhode Island
  • Providence, Rhode Island State House[92]
South Dakota
Tennessee
  • Knoxville[2]
  • Nashville, outside Senators' offices[94]
Texas
Utah
  • Salt Lake City International Airport[102]
Vermont
Virginia
  • Harrisonburg, Court Square[105]
  • Richmond, Virginia Commonwealth University[106]
  • Washington Dulles International Airport[107]
Washington, D.C.
Washington
Wisconsin Milwaukee, federal courthouse[112]

International[]

Country Locations
Australia
Belgium
Canada
China Hong Kong[123]
France Paris[124]
Germany Berlin in front of the U.S. Embassy and Brandenburg Gate[124]
Indonesia Jakarta[124]
Ireland
Mexico Mexico City[128]
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Philippines Manila, outside U.S. Embassy[124]
Spain Barcelona[124]
United Kingdom

See also[]

References[]

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