German magazine Der Spiegel on Friday reacted to President Trump’s immigration executive order, publishing a cover that shows the president having beheaded the Statue of Liberty.

Der neue SPIEGEL. Ab jetzt zum Download und ab morgen im Laden erhältlich: https://t.co/qv6ihBqCQm pic.twitter.com/xtfI9YL2yW — DER SPIEGEL (@DerSPIEGEL) February 3, 2017

In the cartoon, Trump is seen holding a knife in one hand and the iconic statue’s bloodied head in the other.

The reaction on social media was swift, with some comparing it to a cover of The New Yorker released Friday, showing the flame on the Statue of Liberty’s torch extinguished.

Interesting - the latest covers of @newyorker and @DerSPIEGEL aren't very different... variations on a theme? https://t.co/CTGmKUvlMX — Lauren Prince (@LaurenEPrince) February 3, 2017

The view from Manhattan, the view from Hamburg... pic.twitter.com/yQMn3A2em9 — Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) February 3, 2017

Edel Rodriguez, the artist who designed @DerSPIEGEL cover, tells me the message is direct: "Trump is beheading American democracy." pic.twitter.com/IlA0IM3BAH — Tasneem N (@TasneemN) February 3, 2017

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The dueling covers of Der Spiegel and The New Yorker appear to play off a Statue of Liberty motif that emerged in the wake of Trump’s executive order temporarily halting the United States' refugee resettlement program and barring citizens of certain predominantly Muslim countries from entering the U.S.

Shortly after Trump signed the order last week, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer Chuck SchumerOvernight Health Care: Schumer calls for Azar to resign over 'chaos' in coronavirus response CNBC's Cramer calls Pelosi 'crazy Nancy' in live interview Schumer calls for Azar to resign over 'chaos' in coronavirus response MORE (D-N.Y.) tweeted a photo of the statue, saying, “There are tears running down the cheeks of the Statue of Liberty tonight.”

And over the weekend, The Huffington Post posted an upside down Statue of Liberty on the center of its homepage, with the headline “Discrimination Nation.”

Critics of Trump’s immigration order argue that the move is discriminatory toward Muslims and stands at odds with the country’s background as a nation of immigrants.