Upset with President Donald Trump's new travel ban, dozens of protesters took to Lindbergh Field to share voice their frustrations Monday night.
The President signed a reworked version of his controversial travel ban Monday, aiming to withstand court challenges while still barring new visas for citizens from six Muslim-majority countries and temporarily shutting down America's refugee program.
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Though the president's travel order has been revised, protesters say it looks a lot like the old one.
Among the travelers and suitcases rolling by were chants of, "Love Trumps hate," and "No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here."
6-year-old Liberty Nyles braved the cold with her family. Her father, Richard Nyles, said, "We want her to grow up in a United States in a world that's inclusive."
Nyles says the revised travel ban still bans and targets Muslims.