Protests erupt at New York City’s JFK airport against Trump’s travel ban policy
Updated 10:38, 28-Jun-2018
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More than 300 demonstrators held signs and chanted “No ban, no wall” in front of John F Kennedy (JFK) International Airport’s Terminal Four arrivals area on Saturday. US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to place strict restrictions on both refugees and travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries. /Reuters Photo

More than 300 demonstrators held signs and chanted “No ban, no wall” in front of John F Kennedy (JFK) International Airport’s Terminal Four arrivals area on Saturday. US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to place strict restrictions on both refugees and travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries. /Reuters Photo

The protest came in response to 12 refugees being blocked under Trump’s travel ban to curb refugees from entering the US for four months at JFK airport. /Reuters Photo

The protest came in response to 12 refugees being blocked under Trump’s travel ban to curb refugees from entering the US for four months at JFK airport. /Reuters Photo

Not just JFK airport, protests broke out at several airports across the US on Saturday. Photo show a US citizen from Iran wiped tears from his eye during an interview about his Iranian brother, affected by the travel ban, at Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday. /Reuters Photo

Not just JFK airport, protests broke out at several airports across the US on Saturday. Photo show a US citizen from Iran wiped tears from his eye during an interview about his Iranian brother, affected by the travel ban, at Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday. /Reuters Photo