Donald Trump supporters decided to show their allegiance to the president by boycotting Hawaii and Twitter had a field day with the absurd reaction.

#BoycottHawaii sprung up online Thursday, March 16, after a federal judge in the state issued a national freeze on the new travel ban. The new version would have taken effect March 16 and removed Iraq from a list of countries restricted from immigrating to the United States for 90 days. It also limited visas and halted refugees from coming to the U.S. for 120 days.

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#BoycottHawaii

Hawaii, what do you know?

You were 5,000 miles from 9/11.

You run your little world and let the grownups run the mainland. pic.twitter.com/jDySlmxevp — Philip Schuyler (@FiveRights) March 16, 2017

Soon other Twitter users took on the hashtag as a way to make fun of those in favor of the travel ban.

You can't #BoycottHawaii if you can't afford to go there. pic.twitter.com/3cYoEc5ffG — Heel Turn Haden (@_TheSonOfMars_) March 16, 2017

Anyone who wants to #BoycottHawaii can slide those plane tickets right over here. Hotel reservations, too. — Caleb Dume’s Kente Print Lightsaber (@pfunk1130) March 16, 2017

Me when I go to Hawaii and find out there are no Trump supporters there #BoycottHawaii pic.twitter.com/fe16Hj1zCc — Tariq Nasheed 🇺🇸 (@tariqnasheed) March 16, 2017

Actual footage of Hawaiians hearing about #BoycottHawaii pic.twitter.com/BWjTcQDV5W — Negeen Etemad (@ermergherds) March 16, 2017

Hawaii residents watching ignorant haoles using the #BoycottHawaii be like pic.twitter.com/3lKsGGFY8t — lehua (@TheLehuaFlower) March 16, 2017

May the #BoycottHawaii campaign go as successfully as the past boycotts against Apple, Twitter, Starbucks, spellcheck… — Gabe Ortíz (@TUSK81) March 16, 2017