C*I 发帖数: 4736 | 1 4分钟前消息, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Yahoo, Amazon, Twitter,
Intel, eBay, Netflix, 等近100个公司,联合签署并filing 法律函报到联邦第九巡回
上诉法院,反对川普的禁制令。
确实让人见识了美国社会的大度,宽厚与仁慈,活脱脱的折射了美新版一些人狭隘,自
私,龌龊的可耻嘴脸。
以下是相关消息。
U.S. tech firms file legal brief opposing Trump's immigration ban
Reuters 4 minutes 34 seconds ago .
Feb 5 (Reuters) - Several technology giants, including Apple, Google and
Microsoft, banded together on Sunday to file a legal brief opposing
President Donald Trump's temporary immigration ban, arguing that it "
inflicts significant harm on American business."
The brief, filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, included
other top tech firms including Facebook, Twitter and Intel, as well as non-
tech companies such as Levi Strauss and Chobani. In all nearly 100 firms,
including eBay, Netflix and Uber signed onto the brief.
Trump's temporary immigration ban, the most contentious policy move of his
first two weeks in offices, faces crucial legal hurdles.
His administration has a deadline on Monday to justify the executive order
temporarily barring immigrants from seven mostly Muslim countries and the
entry of refugees, after a federal judge in Seattle blocked it with a
temporary restraining order on Friday.
"The Order represents a significant departure from the principles of
fairness and predictability that have governed the immigration system of the
United States for more than fifty years," the brief stated.
"The Order inflicts significant harm on American business, innovation, and
growth as a result," it added.
"Immigrants or their children founded more than 200 of the companies on the
Fortune 500 list."
U.S. tech firms have been among the more vocal sectors speaking out against
the policy, with many of its staff made up of foreign-born nationals.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco over the weekend
denied the Trump administration's request for an immediate stay of the
federal judge's temporary restraining order that blocked nationwide the
implementation of key parts of the travel ban.
But the court said it would reconsider the government's request after
receiving more information.
(Reporting by Chris Michaud; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
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