More
than 150
tech companies urged a
court to
shut down Trump's latest travel ban
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Silicon Valley is once again striking out at Donald
Trump's immigration policy.
More
than 160
tech companies asked a federal
court on Wednesday to kill the president's
latest restrictions on travelers from several Muslim-majority countries,
Recode first reported.
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Snap, Uber and Facebook file brief opposing Trump's travel ban
Facebook, Google, Amazon, Snap, and Uber are among the many
tech giants backing the legal brief filed to Virginia's Fourth-Circuit
court of Appeals.*
The document (which can be viewed in its entirety on
Recode) claims the revised executive order would inflict "substantial harm on U.S. companies, their employees, and the entire eco**my."*
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