#BoycottHawaii Trends As Federal Judge Blocks Donald Trump’s New Travel Ban

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In the wake of President Donald Trump’s travel ban getting blocked once again by a federal judge in Hawaii, some social media users called for a boycott of the Big Island. While some disagreed with the judge’s decision, many others mocked the proposed boycott using the Aloha spirit.

Wednesday evening, just hours before the revised travel ban was to go into effect, U.S. District Judge Derrick K. Watson criticized the government and declared that the executive order was issued with the intent “to disfavor a particular religion.” The executive order, which would have banned immigration for citizens of six Muslim-majority countries for 90 days, has been temporarily blocked nationwide. A second federal judge in Maryland issued a separate ruling against Trump’s executive order.

Those in favor of the travel ban have now called for a boycott of Hawaii.

Of course, this isn’t the first boycott that has been attempted. Trump supporters called for a “Hamilton” boycott last year after the cast addressed Vice President Mike Pence at curtain call. Additionally, Budweiser was boycotted for their immigration-themed Super Bowl commercial; Starbucks was also boycotted on social media after CEO Howard Schultz announced their plan to hire 10,000 refugees.

Some social media users called for a boycott of Hawaii in the wake of Trump’s travel ban getting blocked again.

Trump Supporters Call for Social Media to #BoycottHawaii

Why should Hawaii, who is thousands of miles away from the rest of the country, control who can come in. I don't think so! #BoycottHawaii

— Josh Hall (@JoshHallGOP) March 16, 2017

#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

Judge from #Hawaii has just blocked the 2nd #TravelBan by granting restraining order. Stop all vacation plans to the islands. #BoycottHawaii pic.twitter.com/2LpksZqPKx

— Cal Cowboy (@RightWingLawman) March 15, 2017

Judge in Hawaii secede from US. They don't like homeland people. Now we all know where not to vacation anymore. #boycotthawaii @FoxNews

— Deplorable Jdub (@TigerJaw) March 15, 2017

#DumpHawaii I guess we won't be going back there this summer Since Hawaii supports terrorist over American #BoycottHawaii https://t.co/H51tSU3nXL

— Deplorable E (@grandmaluper) March 15, 2017

#BoycottHawaii I was taking my kids & Grandkids to Hawaii. We just cancelled @gohawaii your Judge threatens our safety.

— *Wendy* (@wendyvoss) March 16, 2017

Just switched my vacation plans! Heading east instead! Key West, FL here we come! #BoycottHawaii #TravelBan pic.twitter.com/MX06yNj9oZ

— Theresa_Cali (@Theresa_Cali) March 16, 2017

Others pointed out the absurdity in boycotting a state, while many agreed that the decision to boycott would actually have a positive effect on the paradisiacal island. See how social media responded to #BoycottHawaii below:

Social Media Mocks #BoycottHawaii Trend

#boycotthawaii !! Nobody wanted you haoles trashing the beaches and destroying sacred land for the "cute vacay pics" anyways. Stay out.

— court (@_panipopo_) March 16, 2017

Fastest way to increase tourism to Hawaii? Tell the rest of the world Trump supporters aren’t coming. Cha-ching! #BoycottHawaii #Hawaii

— Mashka (@Obval83) March 16, 2017

Will Deplorables be boycotting vacationing in Hawaii before or after giving away tickets to soldout Hamilton? #BoycottHawaii

— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) March 16, 2017

So Trump folks got a #BoycottHawaii thing going huh?How's the ones against Hamilton; NFL; Pepsi; Starbucks; Oreos; GrubHub; etc going?

— I Milhaus (@IMilhaus) March 16, 2017

Hawaii residents watching ignorant haoles using the #BoycottHawaii be like pic.twitter.com/3lKsGGFY8t

— L E H U A (@TheLehuaFlower) March 16, 2017

Lmao #BoycottHawaii. From the people who tried to boycott a sold-out hit musical and one of the most successful coffee chains in the world.

— Elizabeth Rogers (@e1izabethrogers) March 16, 2017

Anyone who wants to #BoycottHawaii can slide those plane tickets right over here. Hotel reservations, too.

— P'Challa MacKenzie (@pfunk1130) March 16, 2017

These #BoycottHawaii tweets are cracking me up. Most of these people have never traveled more than 50 miles from the spot they were born.

— Tabitha D. Moore (@tabithadmoore) March 16, 2017

Hawaii locals when we see #BoycottHawaii trending. Yesss, please cancel your trips. We won't miss your racist & colonial attitudes. pic.twitter.com/Ybj8Y74Kqn

— sierra (@sierraawolf) March 16, 2017

Got to love the stupidity of the #BoycottHawaii just means more room on the beach for me when I go. pic.twitter.com/jbLGzTZyvl

— Kermanetherunner (@KermaneB) March 16, 2017

What are your thoughts on the #BoycottHawaii trend? Do you agree or disagree with Trump’s executive order? Sound off in the comments section below!

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