New York: Models and sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid took to the streets here against US President Donald Trump`s ban on entry of citizens from seven Muslim majority countries.


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The sisters, whose father Mohamed Hadid is Jordanian-American, Muslim and of Palestinian descent, were seen at the Battery Park shouting "No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here", reports aceshowbiz.com


When marching down a blocked off roadway, they held up a sign which read: "We are all Hindus, Buddhists, Muslims, Atheists, Christians, Jews." 


Certain key letters from each denomination written in the protest sign were highlighted to spell out: "We are all humans." 


Bella flashed her tummy in a cream colored knit turtleneck which cropped above her pants. She donned a pair of skintight jeans and sneakers. 


Gigi sported a cropped pair of denim with a red stripe on the sides, completing her look with a red puffer jacket. They were joined by their mom Yolanda Hadid at the rally. 


It`s not the first time Gigi has expressed her political views. Earlier, she voiced her support for a Women`s March in Washington.