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A comprehensive list of all the brands that have binned Donald and Ivanka Trump.

Since President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries, American citizens have marched on the streets and taken to social media to protest.

They’re also hitting back with their wallets – and companies like Uber, Nordstorm, and Neiman Marcus are taking notice.

As a part of the #GrabYourWallet campaign, major retailers are refusing to stock Ivanka Trump’s clothing line and other Trump merchandise.

Nordstrom has officially said that it stopped carrying Ivanka Trump’s brand because of “declining sales”.

“Each year we cut about 10% [of brands carried] and refresh our assortment with about the same amount,” a Nordstrom representative told Business Insider.

“In this case, based on the brand’s performance, we’ve decided not to buy it for this season.”

But the retailer’s customers have been more than happy with the move, taking to social media to show their support for the company.

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According to Business Insider, Neiman Marcus also appears to have cut ties with Ivanka Trump’s fashion brand.

Fifteen products from Trump’s jewellery line were available on the retailer’s website as recently as the end of January. Now, the products have disappeared.

Shoes.com, a Canadian online shoe store, ditched Ivanka Trump’s shoe line in November.

Fast Company recently reported that the shoe retailer said it was removing the Trump line in response to calls for a boycott against the brand.

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 Belk, Jet, Shopstyle and Gilt have also stopped carrying Ivanka Trump’s clothing and accessory lines.

And it’s not just the big retailers who are pushing back. Influential tech companies like Uber, Netflix, Google and Apple have also spoken out against the ban.

Netflix CEO and Facebook board member Reed Hastings called Trump’s move “un-American.”

According to Bloomberg, Google CEO Sundar Pichai wrote an internal memo, recalling employees that he thought may have been affected by the ban.

“It’s painful to see the personal cost of this executive order on our colleagues,” he wrote.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook sent a letter to employees, saying his company “would not exist without immigration,” a reference to co-founder Steve Jobs’ Syrian heritage.

And Uber’s CEO Travis Kalanick issued a statement calling the ban “unjust” and pledging to create a $3 million legal defence fund to help drivers with immigration and translation services.

Most recently, Anne Mahlum, a Washington gym owner, has hit back at Ivanka for taking a class at her gym under an alias.

In an impassioned Facebook post she wrote: ““What you do when you find out Ivanka Trump just took [Solidcore], but used an alias to sign up for class? You reach out and ask for a meeting.”

“While I don’t know her and I always seek to understand … I do know her father is threatening the rights of many of my beloved clients and coaches and as a business owner, I take my responsibility to protect and fight for my people very seriously,” she added.

Meryl’s speech. Discuss. On Mamamia Out Loud. 

With #GrabYourWallet still trending, it seems like more and more American companies and their consumers will be putting their money where their mouth is and making a stand.