Business is anything but usual for some of America's largest
companies, as they question — or blatantly decry — President Trump's
immigration ban.
Google, Amazon, Starbucks, and Facebook are just
a few of the big names to have stepped forward and denounce Trump's
executive order, which restricts the entry of refugees and citizens from
seven Muslim-majority countries, and indefinitely bans Syrian refugees
altogether.
In the latest scuffle, Apple CEO Tim Cook told
the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday his company was considering taking
legal action to have Trump's executive order reversed, noting that
hundreds of Apple staff had been affected by the travel ban.
"More than any country in the world, this
country is strong because of our immigrant background and our capacity
and ability as people to welcome people from all kinds of backgrounds,"
Cook told the WSJ.
"That's what makes us special. We ought to pause and
really think deeply through that."
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