Amazon, Apple, Google back amicus brief against Trump H-1B visa freeze - Business Insider

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Amazon, Apple, Google, and a bunch of other tech giants are rallying against President Trump's visa freeze

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Tech giants including Apple, Amazon, Google, and Facebook have backed an amicus brief in support of trade organizations suing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf over Trump's freeze on nonimmigrant visa programs. The amicus brief comes after Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google parent Alphabet CEO Sundai Pichai spoke out against the proclamation when it was signed in June. Tech giants including Apple, Google, Microsoft and Facebook among many others are speaking out against President Trump's crackdown on non-immigrant visa programs, arguing that doing so could hamper the United States' economic growth.

The brief is signed by 52 companies, including Amazon, Apple, Facebook, HP, Intel, Microsoft, Netflix, Twitter, Reddit, and SAP among others. extending a halt on nonimmigrant visas to the end of the year. The proclamation, which affects H-1B, H-2B, H-4, J-1, and L-1 visas, is intended to boost job growth in the US after unemployment rates soared during the coronavirus pandemic. Administration officials said in June that the freeze would save 525,000 jobs for US citizens.

 

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Freeze them, except Apple on illegal copyrights. I need my money. It is more important then any other programs they have. They have illegal copyrights, and use.

Why don't they hire us citizens?

Facebook owner face like : why you are looking at me like this?

All these companies do most of their work online, so what's the problem?

Trump drains the swamp

They’re attempting to stop all travel and impede journalists from seeking safety.

For the sake of Indian induction..

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