
El residente de Boston Izzy Berdan (al centro) se cubre con una bandera de Estados Unidos mientras corea lemas con otros manifestantes durante una manifestación contra el decreto del presidente Donald Trump que prohíbe el ingreso en Estados Unidos a ciudadanos de siete naciones predominantemente musulmanes, el domingo 29 de enero de 2017, en Boston. (AP Foto/Steven Senne)
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- CHICAGO, IL – JANUARY 29: Demonstrators protest President Donald Trump’s executive order which imposes a freeze on admitting refugees into the United States and a ban on travel from seven Muslim-majority countries at the international terminal at O’Hare Airport on January 29, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. Similar protests have been staged at airports nationwide over the past two days. Scott Olson/Getty Images/AFP == FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY ==
- Demonstrators protest President Donald Trump’s executive immigration ban at O’Hare International Airport on January 29, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. US President Trump signed the controversial executive order that halted refugees and residents from predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. / AFP / Joshua LOTT
- Demonstrators protest President Donald Trump’s executive immigration ban at O’Hare International Airport on January 29, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. US President Trump signed the controversial executive order that halted refugees and residents from predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. / AFP / Joshua LOTT
- TOPSHOT – Protesters sit in the international terminal at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California on January 29, 2017. US President Donald Trump issued an executive order yesterday barring citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States for the next 90 days and suspends the admission of all refugees for 120 days. / AFP / Josh Edelson
- TOPSHOT – Protesters gather at the Los Angeles International airport’s Tom Bradley terminal to demonstrate against President Trump’s executive order effectively banning citizens from seven Muslim majority countries. US President Trump signed the controversial executive order that halted refugees and residents from predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. / AFP / Konrad Fiedler
- TOPSHOT – People march in support of immigrants and refugees in Seattle, Washington on January 29, 2017. US President Trump signed the controversial executive order that halted refugees and residents from predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. / AFP / Jason Redmond
- TOPSHOT – Protesters gather at the Los Angeles International airport’s Tom Bradley terminal to demonstrate against President Trump’s executive order effectively banning citizens from seven Muslim majority countries. US President Trump signed the controversial executive order that halted refugees and residents from predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. / AFP / Konrad Fiedler
- TOPSHOT – Protesters gather at the Los Angeles International airport’s Tom Bradley terminal to demonstrate against President Trump’s executive order effectively banning citizens from seven Muslim majority countries. US President Trump signed the controversial executive order that halted refugees and residents from predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States. / AFP / Konrad Fiedler
- People protest against US President Donald Trump’s executive immigration ban on January 30, 2017 in Brussels. US President Donald Trump faced fresh protests on January 30 over his ban on travelers from seven Muslim countries entering the United States, a backlash that poses an enormous test for his administration. – Belgium OUT / AFP / Belga / THIERRY ROGE
- People show signs at the Indianapolis International Airport, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017, during a protest against President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily suspending all immigration for citizens of seven majority Muslim countries for 90 days. (Kelly Wilkinson/The Indianapolis Star via AP)
- Madre e hijo provenientes de Siria, en la oficina de la Alta Comisión de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados en Beirut el 30 de enero del 2017. Un grupo de naciones islámicas ha expresado su consternación por el decreto del presidente estadounidense Donald Trump de prohibirle la entrada al país a personas de ciertos países islámicos. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
- El residente de Boston Izzy Berdan (al centro) se cubre con una bandera de Estados Unidos mientras corea lemas con otros manifestantes durante una manifestación contra el decreto del presidente Donald Trump que prohíbe el ingreso en Estados Unidos a ciudadanos de siete naciones predominantemente musulmanes, el domingo 29 de enero de 2017, en Boston. (AP Foto/Steven Senne)