President Donald Trump’s executive order prohibiting travelers into America from seven Muslim-majority nations triggered an astounding, spontaneous national protest from sea to sea.

The executive order, which also temporarily barred all refugees from entering the U.S. and indefinitely banned Syrian refugees, led thousands of demonstrators to converge on airports where travelers were being detained. Protesters popped up in cities from coast to coast, from New York and Miami, to Minneapolis and Dallas, to Seattle and San Diego.

“Let them in!” protesters chanted. “No hate, no fear, everyone is welcome here!” was another common slogan. They waved signs condemning “fascists” and demanding “no ban, no wall.” Demonstrators also sang “This Land Is Your Land.”

Trump’s edict had an unexpected positive outcome: not only a Brooklyn judge’s temporary stay blocking the president’s order, but an America rising up together, captured in these photos and videos.

NEW YORK

Bloomberg via Getty Images Protesters swarm John F. Kennedy Airport to protest Donald Trump's executive order blocking travelers from seven predominantly Muslim nations.

Stephanie Keith via Getty Images Protestors rally at JFK during a demonstration against President Donald Trump's new immigration ban.

Stephanie Keith via Getty Images A man holds a child in front of a protest sign showing Donald Trump kissing Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Bloomberg via Getty Images Demonstrators in a parking garage at JFK hold an upside-down American flag saying "no borders."

CHICAGO

Attorneys have set up shop at the O'Hare McDonald's as they work to get the 18 people held out pic.twitter.com/zueaLgNVA4 — Stacy St. Clair (@StacyStClair) January 28, 2017

Protestors march through O'Hare's international terminal chanting "No Hate. No fear. Refugees are welcome here." pic.twitter.com/HvMRkxM3pf — Stacy St. Clair (@StacyStClair) January 29, 2017

BOSTON

Brian Snyder / Reuters Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) greets demonstrators at Logan Airport in Boston.

Brian Snyder / Reuters Traveler Hamad Bay's family waits for him at Boston's Logan Airport after he was taken away for questioning.

Boston announces last person being detained has walked out#NoBanNoWall pic.twitter.com/kUuXUJ9doJ — Daniel Parmer (@dparmer) January 29, 2017

SAN FRANCISCO

Kate Munsch / Reuters Demonstrators on the road outside Terminal 4 at San Francisco International Airport.

Kate Munsch / Reuters San Francisco protesters crank up the volume.

SEATTLE-TACOMA

International Arrivals. More people said to be on their way to SeaTac airport. pic.twitter.com/doShz7GisI — Hassan/NotFREEBANDZ (@HassanPRG) January 29, 2017

PHILADELPHIA

Philadelphia International Airport. Mayor has arrived. pic.twitter.com/5CO2IlP3JF — Roy Eidelson (@royeidelson) January 29, 2017

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY

Newark International Airport pic.twitter.com/jZmZuxDQTO — benny ‌• בני (@bennykoval) January 29, 2017

WASHINGTON, D.C.

PAUL J. RICHARDS via Getty Images Protesters at Dulles International Airport in Sterling, Virginia, gather to protest Trump and welcome immigrants.