Jennifer Lawrence doesn't share on Watch Disciple of Deokjin Yuk Onlinesocial media often, so when she does, it might be best to pay attention.
The actress used her Facebook page to post a message of solidarity with Muslim refugees affected by the Trump administration's ban.
SEE ALSO: 6 ways to push your online activism into the real world in the Trump era"I and millions of Americans understand that someone's race or religion should never keep them in harm's way," Lawrence wrote. "It should be every person's duty to help and protect anyone no matter their nationality. I pray for sanity and compassion to return to the White House."
She joined a large number of celebrities who came out on social media agains the ban over the weekend.
Lawrence's Facebook page has recently become a hotbed of political takes from the actress.
In January, she wrote a message of support for the women marching across the country's cities following Inauguration Day.
"Do not give this administration a 'chance' to do the terrible things it wants to do," her statement read. "Fight for equality, fight for women to have control over their bodies. Thank you to all of those who are taking action!"
"PS Donald Trump, you're a bad dancer," she added.
Can't really argue with that.
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