SHOCKING footage of police dousing protesters with pepper spray at Seattle airport during a rally against Trump's "Muslim ban" has emerged.

Video shows a crowd shouting and holding phones and cameras aloft to film police, before protesters suddenly surge back, covering their faces.

5 Footage shows the crowd being pepper-sprayed by police at SeaTac airport

5 The crowd disperses after the pepper spray is deployed but many continue filming

5 Protesters were seen covering their eyes and mouths after police deployed pepper spray

An officer is seen spraying a large canister of liquid towards the crowd, causing them to disperse.

Protesters are seen covering their mouths and a shout of "medic" is heard.

Another video shows protesters pouring milk into their eyes to stop the effect of the pepper spray.

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"Come this way, it's the only way they haven't blocked," one person is heard saying at the beginning of the footage.

Other video from the rally at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport shows police creating a barrier using bikes and herding the crowd away.

More than 2,000 people are reported to have turned out at SeaTac airport, as others opposing the ban descended on airports in New York, Chicago and San Francisco.

5 Footage shows a protester pouring milk onto the eyes of an injured activist

5 The activist can be seen with his face dripping in milk after the attack

Dozens of riot police surrounded protesters at JFK airport in New York as campaigners holding banners saying “Muslim lives matter” and “We are ALL immigrants” filled the streets.

World leaders have condemned the ban which they say will damage the global fight against terror, while Prime Minister Theresa May ordered foreign secretary Boris Johnson to put in an urgent call to the US to discuss the ban.

Trump has defended his ban on immigrants by saying the USA needs "extreme vetting now".

A petition calling on the UK to cancel a state visit for Trump has had more half a million signatures.

Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said Britain should take Trump's lead and bring in "extreme vetting" at our borders.

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