Kristin Davis makes a political statement in a UN refugee shirt as she preps for flight out of LAX

Last Friday, President Donald Trump revealed a new policy in regards to immigration. 

And while prepping to leave LAX on Tuesday, Kristin Davis made sure her voice was heard in the form of a long-sleeve shirt. 

The 51-year-old wore a top from a UN-sponsored refugee organization. 

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Making a statement: On Tuesday at LAX, Kristin Davis, 51, made sure her voice was heard in the form of a long-sleeve shirt

The mother-of-one was comfortable in a set of distressed denim skinnies. 

Kristin hid her chestnut locks beneath an oversize floppy hat. 

She completed her look with a pair of black shoes and a multi-coloured bag.  

Showing her support: On Twitter, the actress shared a photo of a man holding a sign that said, 'Refugees welcome

On Twitter,  the actress shared a photo of a man holding a sign that said, 'Refugees welcome.'

'#TuesdayMotivation At LAX, where there is a welcoming committee ! Love this SO much, thanks to all of you for standing #WithRefugees,' wrote Kristin. 

The actress joins the many celebrities who are opposed to President Donald Trump's recent immigration policy. 

Casual: The mother-of-one was comfortable in a set of distressed denim skinnies

Sharing their views: The actress joins the many celebrities who are opposed to President Donald Trump's recent immigration policy

His executive order prevents non-American citizens, from seven predominately Muslim countries, from entering the U.S. for a limited time. 

The President noted that America 'will continue to show compassion to those fleeing oppression,' but won't disregard safety of its citizens, in a statement released on Sunday. 

 'America is a proud nation of immigrants and we will continue to show compassion to those fleeing oppression, but we will do so while protecting our own citizens and border.

'America has always been the land of the free and home of the brave.'  

He also pointed out that it wasn't a 'Muslim ban,' as 'over 40 different countries worldwide that are majority Muslim,' have not been affected by the policy.  

His words: The President said that America 'will continue to show compassion to those fleeing oppression,' but won't disregard safety of its citizens, in a statement released on Sunday

 

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