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SAN FRANCISCO — Expressing their discontent over President Trump's executive order on immigration, 97 tech companies — including giants Apple, Google, Microsoft and Facebook — filed a joint court brief Sunday opposing the new rules.
The list of companies that signed include some of the most powerful in the tech world. Besides Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft, other companies taking part were Airbnb, Box, Dropbox, Etsy, Github, Glassdoor, Kickstarter, LinkedIn, Medium, Mozilla, Pinterest, Reddit, Salesforce, Square, Twilo, Yelp and Zynga.
In filing, 97 tech companies oppose Trump's immigration ban
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On Trump's side, he has unemployed high school drop outs, corn farms, people who milk cows by hand and people with large families hoping he will cut their health care and kick them out of their houses.
It will be interesting to see who wins.
The list of companies that signed include some of the most powerful in the tech world. Besides Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft, other companies taking part were Airbnb, Box, Dropbox, Etsy, Github, Glassdoor, Kickstarter, LinkedIn, Medium, Mozilla, Pinterest, Reddit, Salesforce, Square, Twilo, Yelp and Zynga.
In filing, 97 tech companies oppose Trump's immigration ban
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On Trump's side, he has unemployed high school drop outs, corn farms, people who milk cows by hand and people with large families hoping he will cut their health care and kick them out of their houses.
It will be interesting to see who wins.