People praying At Dallas Airport during protest against Trump <br /> <br />Hundreds gather at Dallas airport to protest travel ban <br /> <br />People gather to pray in baggage claim during a protest against the travel ban at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Texas on Jan. 29. <br /> <br />Subscribe Us For More <br /> <br />DALLAS — Demonstrators have gathered at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to protest President Donald Trump’s travel ban barring citizens of seven predominantly Muslim nations from entry into the U.S. <br /> <br />An estimated 200 people held signs and chanted “Let them go!” as they awaited word Sunday on what state representatives for the Council on American-Islamic Relations say are nine people detained at the airport. <br /> <br />CAIR says the majority of the people being detained at D-FW are Iranian. <br /> <br />Other protests were planned for other parts of Texas over Trump’s executive order, including in Houston and at the airport in Austin. <br /> <br />Hundreds of demonstrators who had gathered Saturday at D-FW airport broke into cheers when travelers caught up in the ban were released. <br /> <br />Protesters stood in the waiting area Saturday and yelled, “This is what democracy looks like.”
