More than a thousand Comcast employees have walked off their job in several major U.S. cities to protest Donald Trump’s executive order banning immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries.

Philly is at it again. Some of the Comcast employees who walked out today to protest the #MuslimBan. I like the Mein Trumpf sign. pic.twitter.com/iOUuadIQOG — Kaycee ⚢ Nightfire (@KcNightfire) February 2, 2017

Twitter reports appear to show protests in Portland, Washington, DC and Sunnyvale, Calif. The biggest, by far, looks to be in Philadelphia. Philly site BillyPenn reports employees organized the rally through an internal Slack channel. At least 1,200 people are involved, a source told the site.

Earlier this week, Google employees staged a similar protest, with more than 2,000 people walking out of at least eight of their offices.

Comcast employees are using #TechHasNoWalls to document the protest on Twitter.

It's official: Tech Support uses this solution for everything.#techhasnowalls pic.twitter.com/uaM5DcnHQw — Armored Chocobo (@ArmoredChocobo) February 2, 2017

Good turnout for the Comcast employee walkout today. #techhasnowalls A post shared by Tim Ellison (@timothyjellison) on Feb 2, 2017 at 11:34am PST

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