Brooke Metz

USA TODAY

President Trump began tweeting about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA) early Tuesday morning -- and celebrities have followed suit.

"Congress, get ready to do your job - DACA!" he posted.

The Trump administration announced plans to wind down the Obama-era executive order that was intended to protect undocumented immigrants brought into the United States as children. The program will no longer accept new applicants, but those currently under its protection will not be affected until March 5, giving Congress time to find a solution.

Celebs took to Twitter, expressing everything from concern to anger over the announcement.

Chris Evans quoted former President Obama's tweet.

America Ferrera said she supported those affected.

Cher called for people to invite those affected into their homes.

Lauren Jauregui expressed horror over the situation.

Ava DuVernay called it "a disgusting display of prejudice, ignorance and heartlessness."

Lin-Manuel Miranda was also appalled.

Emily Osment called it "hateful" and "racist."

Shailene Woodley highlighted the risks of ending DACA.

Tyler Oakley tweeted similar sentiments.

As did Gina Rodriguez.

Russell Simons called the potential end of DACA "cruel."

And Troian Bellisario wished for kindness to win.