Google speaks after Trump’s decree against refugees

U.S. Nilgun Salim
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Google takes action


The online browser launched a crisis fund worth $2 million dollars for the American organizations responsible for helping immigrants.


According to Google, the employees decided to donate other $2 million shortly after the news was made public.


Google’s most influential social campaign was exposed in a document sent by CEO Sundar Pichai on Sunday evening.


The announcement comes a day after Pichai, who is also an Indian immigrant, heavily criticized the decree signed by Trump.


A large group of CEO’s, including the ones from Apple, Netflix, Uber, Airbnb and Tesla stood against Trump’s decision claiming this will affect the activity in the hi-tech department, influenced by foreign experts.


Sundar Pichai believes the new treaty affects at least 187 Google employees.


“We are concerned about the impact of this order. This will create barriers for talented people who want to reach the US”, informs Google in a press release.


Other companies from the hi-tech sector adopted serious measures.


Airbnb announced they will find temporary homes for refugees and other persons affected by Donald Trump’s decree.


The measure adopted by the Republican was heavily criticized by activists and anti-terrorism experts from the US.


This executive order is labeled as a non-human measure meant to mix the victims of a violent conflict with the extremists that triggered it.


The signing of the order comes days after President Donald Trump decide to go ahead with the Mexican wall.


The construction will start in a few months and the costs supported by the Mexican state.


Meanwhile, Mexican president Pena Nieto disagrees with the news and annulled his visit in Washington.


 

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