Apple, Google, and 95 other tech firms join forces to fight Trump travel ban
Companies say executive order is “overbroad…lacks any basis in precedent.”
In the 53-page amicus filing, the corporations forcefully argued in favor of America’s history as a "nation of immigrants," and noted that if the order is allowed to stand, "American workers and the economy will suffer as a result."
The complete list of companies that signed on to yesterday’s brief:
AdRoll
Aeris Communications
Airbnb
AltSchool
Ancestry.com
Appboy
Apple
AppNexus Inc.
Asana, Inc.
Atlassian Corp Plc
Autodesk
Automattic
Box
Brightcove
Brit + Co
CareZone
Castlight Health
Checkr
Chobani
Citrix Systems,
Cloudera
Cloudflare
Copia Institute
DocuSign
DoorDash
Dropbox
Dynatrace
eBay
Engine Advocacy
Etsy
Facebook
Fastly
Flipboard
Foursquare Labs
Fuze
General Assembly
GitHub
Glassdoor
Google
GoPro
Harmonic
Hipmunk
Indiegogo
Intel Corporation
JAND, Inc. d/b/a Warby Parker
Kargo Global
Kickstarter
KIND
Knotel
Levi Strauss & Co.
LinkedIn Corporation
Lithium Technologies, Inc.
Lyft
Mapbox
Maplebear Inc. d/b/a Instacart
Marin Software Incorporated
Medallia, Inc.
A Medium Corporation
Meetup, Inc.
Microsoft Corporation
Motivate International
Mozilla Corporation
Netflix
NETGEAR
NewsCred
Patreon
PayPal Holdings, Inc.
Pinterest
Quora
Reddit
Rocket Fuel
SaaStr
Salesforce.com, Inc.
Scopely
Shutterstock
Snap
Spokeo
Spotify USA
Square
Squarespace
Strava
Stripe
SurveyMonkey
TaskRabbit
Tech:NYC
Thumbtack
Turn Inc.
Twilio
Twitter
Uber Technologies, Inc.
Via
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Workday
Y Combinator Management, LLC
Yelp
Zynga
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