Even More Celebs Are Coming Out Against Trump's Refugee Ban

    "RESIST" — Zendaya

    On Friday, President Trump indefinitely stopped all Syrian refugees from entering the United States and temporarily suspended the entire refugee program for 120 days.

    Although the executive order doesn't explicitly say "Islam" or "Muslim," it does block all people from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen from entering the US for the next 90 days.

    Following the news of the ban, many celebrities took to social media using the hashtag #MuslimBan to protest the executive order.

    Here are some more celeb responses to Trump's ban:

    Singer Rihanna:

    Parks and Recreation actor and comedian Nick Offerman:

    Director and screenwriter Ava DuVernay:

    Model Chrissy Teigen:

    Black-ish actress Yara Shahidi:

    Musician John Legend:

    Actress and musician Miley Cyrus:

    Singer and actress Zendaya:

    Actor Alec Baldwin

    Scandal actress Kerry Washington:

    Insecure actress Issa Rae:

    Star Wars actor Mark Hamill:

    Musician Sia:

    Actress and TV personality Rosie O'Donnell:

    Shameless actress Emmy Rossum:

    Comedian Billy Eichner:

    Harold and Kumar and Designated Survivor actor Kal Penn:

    Singer and YouTube personality Troye Sivan:

    Actress America Ferrera:

    TV personality, actress, and model Kim Kardashian:

    Actor Mark Ruffalo:

    Chicago P.D. actress Sophia Bush:

    Singer Camila Cabello:

    The Good Wife actor Josh Charles:

    Actress Alyssa Milano:

    Actress Chloë Grace Moretz:

    Actress Jessica Chastain:

    Catastrophe actor Rob Delaney:

    Actor and comedian Ricky Gervais:

    Singer Pink: