Thousands of people have made their sentiments known regarding the recent travel ban of President Donald Trump. Among the Hollywood celebrities who called out Trump are two well-loved hosts, who aired their stand in two different ways.

"The Late Late Show" host James Corden posted a simple yet powerful message about the recent executive order signed by the president. The video, which lasted a little more than a minute, showed Corden going through LAX on his way home to England. Deadline reports that Corden's video aired some hours after Barack Obama said in a statement that he was "heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country."

The video simply showed Corden leaving the country with ease. But the message at the end proved to be powerful. As he entered his plane, the video faded to black and ended with the following message: "Freedom of movement should be this easy for all legal immigrants. Not just the white and Christian ones."

Actor Jimmy Fallon, meanwhile, used comedy to express his views on the immigration ban. In the opening skit of "The Tonight Show," Fallon brought back his spoof impression of the president. The host brought the audience to laughter with his jokes.

As Trump, Fallon stated, "Look people, I've made my position on immigration very clear. When it comes to immigrants, you have two choices: either get out of here or marry me."

Just Jared reports that Jimmy also brought out a huge wheel of decision, and Jimmy's spiels say that it's the way that Trump determines what his next political decisions will be. Watch his video below.

The immigration ban has resulted not only in thousands of protests all over the country but also reprimands from several heads of states of different countries. The travel ban prevents citizens of seven countries, most of them predominantly Muslim, from getting into the United States for the next 90 days while the admission of refugees is suspended for 120 days.