President Donald Trump's 'Muslim Ban' News And Updates: IT Companies Drafted Letter Against It

US President Donald Trump's Muslim ban order is in the top news nowadays. The order bans the citizen of seven Muslim-majority countries for a period of 90 days from entering the US as well as it also suspends the US refugee system for the period of 120 days. 

However, a federal judge has put a temporary nationwide block on this executive order by Trump, resulting Trump to criticize both the judge and the court system. According to the Economic Times, a number of IT companies have now planned to send a letter to US President Donald Trump on Monday recommending his administration to follow through on the changes which have been proposed regarding the travel ban which is restricting the seven Muslim nations from entering or traveling to the US.

The draft of the letter included lines such as "We welcome the changes your administration has made in recent days in how the Department of Homeland Security will implement the Executive Order." Gadgets Now reported that major companies such as Facebook, Apple, Twitter, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Google are expected to sign the letter against Trump.

"We stand ready to help your administration identify other opportunities to ensure that our employees can travel with predictability and without undue delay," IT companies mentioned the lines in the letter. Some of which have had a rough relationship with President Trump since the ban.

Technology companies also showed awareness regarding the problems faced by the legal visa holders and country's success in terms of growing companies and job opportunities with the contribution of the immigrants from all nations. Creating a ban from major Muslim states are affecting the country's job profiles and company profiles as well.

"We are concerned ... that your recent Executive Order will affect many visa holders who work hard here in the United States and contribute to our country's success ... our ability to grow our companies and create jobs depends on the contributions of immigrants from all backgrounds.", the tech companies expressed their grief over the issue. Meanwhile, there is no reply from President Donald Trump now. 

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