Sunday, January 29, 2017

So does Google respond to the policy of Trump – Android Planet

Technology companies speak out en masse against the current entry of the United States. Also Google is not silent about Trump’s policies.

well-Known technology companies speak out against the current re-entry ban of Donald Trump. Refugees from different muslim countries, the United States will not be allowed. Even people who have a visa are allowed to the plane. Among others, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Tim Cook of Apple have statements made about how immigrants their companies and America have made to what it is now. Also different well-known names at Google have spoken.

Google’s ceo Sundar Pichai, when he heard about the policy of Trump, directly 187 of his employees demanded to be as fast as possible to the United States. On Twitter share Pichai the story of The Wall Street Journal about Google employee Sanaz Ahari. This tells Ahari how her parents towards the US would fly to with the birth of her child, but that is now no longer possible.

A general statement of Google USA states: "We are worried about the consequences of this policy and all other proposals that restrictions on Googlers and their families be able to impose, or obstacles to ensure in bringing great talent to the US. We continue our views on these topics make it clear to leaders in Washington and elsewhere."

Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, has yesterday joined a protest in San Francisco, to against the policies of Trump to protest. Brin said there is not on behalf of Google, but in his own name to be present. Compared to Forbes, he stated: "I am here, because I am a refugee am."

Other businesses

Also app makers to speak out against Trump. On Facebook allows Netflix ceo Reed Hastings: "The actions of Trump hit Netflix employees from all over the world." Twitter tweet: "Twitter is built by immigrants of all religions. We will always be there for and with them." Airbnb ceo Brian Chesky offers free accommodation to refugees and anyone who is now not the USA is allowed to fly.

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