As lawyers around the country responded this weekend to President Donald Trump’s executive order barring entry to citizens of seven predominantly Muslim nations, protesters rallied at San Francisco International Airport. Similar protests took place at airports nationwide.

According to immigration advocates organizing aid, more than 4,000 attorneys have signed up to volunteer their services in response to the Trump administration’s order, which temporarily cuts off entry to visitors, refugees and immigrants from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Sudan and Somalia.

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