VIDEO Microsoft joins suit to stop immigration ban, other tech firms to follow (CNET News)

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Microsoft joins suit to stop immigration ban, other tech firms to follow (CNET News) In a significant move, Microsoft has joined a Washington state lawsuit aimed at halting President Donald Trump’s executive order that restricts immigration from several predominantly Muslim countries. This lawsuit emphasizes the potential unconstitutionality of the ban and has garnered support from fellow Washington-based tech giants like Amazon and Expedia, who have also filed statements in favor of the suit . The ongoing legal efforts are grounded in the argument that the immigration restrictions negatively impact not only the companies but also their workforce, which relies on a diverse range of international talent. Many technology firms have actively opposed the immigration ban, citing the adverse effects it has on their operations and employee morale. The collaboration among these technology companies extends beyond mere legal support; reports indicate that additional tech leaders are gathering to discuss strategic responses to the order. GitHub is noted to have organized meetings involving numerous stakeholders such as Google, Netflix, Airbnb, Kickstarter, and Etsy, aiming to explore filing an amicus brief in support of the lawsuits challenging the ban . This collective action demonstrates the broader tech industry's commitment to advocating for more inclusive immigration policies, recognizing that diversity is crucial to innovation and growth.

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