Guide to the SFO Travel Ban Protest poster collection SC1346
Jenny Johnson
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
April 2017
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford 94305-6064
specialcollections@stanford.edu
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Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: SFO Travel Ban Protest poster collection
Identifier/Call Number: SC1346
Physical Description:
6 Linear Feet
(2 flat boxes and 1 map folder)
Date (inclusive): 2017 Jan 28-29
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Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift, 2017.
Preferred Citation
[identification of item], [Collection Title] ([call number]). Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford
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Biographical / Historical
On January 27, 2017, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 13769, titled “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist
Entry into the United States.” The order lowered the number of refugees to be admitted into the United States in 2017 to 50,000,
suspended the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) for 120 days, suspended the entry of Syrian refugees indefinitely, directed
some cabinet secretaries to suspend entry of those whose countries do not meet adjudication standards under U.S. immigration
law, and included exceptions on a case-by-case basis. Homeland Security lists these countries as Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia,
Sudan, Syria, and Yemen.
Beginning on January 28 thousands of protesters gathered at airports and other locations throughout the United States to protest
the signing of the order and detention of the foreign nationals.
Immediately, there were numerous protests and legal challenges. A nationwide temporary restraining order (TRO) was issued
on February 3, 2017 in the case Washington v. Trump, which was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit on February 9, 2017. Consequently, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stopped enforcing portions of the order
and the State Department re-validated visas that had been previously revoked.
Text from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_13769
Scope and Contents
Posters from protests of Executive Order 13769 held at SFO on January 28-29, 2017.
Arrangement
Smaller posters are housed in 2 boxes; oversized posters are stored in map case.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Political posters, American.
Protest movements -- United States
Trump, Donald, 1946-
Posters Accession ARCH_2017_227
Box 1
Immigrants make our country great
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
We were all immigrants once upon a time
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Make Racists Afraid Again
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
We are all Immigrants Never Again
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
America Does not Ban
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
This Sanctuary City stands with Muslims
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Immigrants are America
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Fear Bad Decisions
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
No ban no wall sanctuary for all
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Refugees welcome
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Refugees are welcome here #no ban #no wall
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Security Theater Creates a More Dangerous Reality
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Congress Step Up
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Muslim Ban lets take a stand
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Food and water for all!
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Refugees Welcome Here
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Solidarity not Bigotry #stop the ban
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
My family fled Vietnam on Boats US Saved them
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Another Jew against the Muslim Ban
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Not on Our Watch
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
No Ban. No Wall.
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Water and food for all
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
#Not In our name Stop the #Muslim Ban
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Trump is Anti-America
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Immigrants make America great
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Not in our name Let them In!
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Give us your poor
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
#Not In our name Stop the #Muslim Ban
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Exclusion = Un-American
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 1
Welcoming All makes us Great
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
Refugees are welcome here
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
No Ban, No Wall
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
If you're not angry you're not listening
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
No Ban, No Wall, We'll fight them All
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
Trump is Not America Refugees and Immigrants Welcome
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
Free Refugees now
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
We're not the United States of Breitbart
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
Refugees Welcome Here
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
Not in my name
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
No Ban No Wall
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
Immigrants and their Children Built America
2017 Jan 28-29
Box 2
No Human Being Is Illegal
2017 Jan 28-29
map-folder 3
Muslim Ban UnAmerican
2017 Jan 28-29
map-folder 3
Fascist Endings R Not Pretty
2017 Jan 28-29