A long list of tech firms, from the largest in the nation
to startups, have come together to support the legal fight against
President Donald Trump's travel ban.
This
is because Tech companies frequently depend on immigrant labor and
though the travel ban has been put on hold by a federal appeals court,
today 97 companies signed a motion supporting the suit brought by the
attorneys general of Minnesota and Washington state.
See the list of all the tech companies against the ban after the cut...
- AdRoll
- Aeris Communications
- Airbnb
- AltSchool, PBC
- Ancestry.com
- Appboy
- Apple
- AppNexus
- Asana
- Atlassian Corp
- 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
- Fastly
- Foursquare Labs
- Fuze
- General Assembly
- GitHub
- Glassdoor
- GoPro
- Harmonic
- Hipmunk
- Indiegogo
- Intel
- Jand, Inc. doing business as Warby Parker
- Kargo Global
- Kickstarter, PBC
- Kind
- Knotel
- Levi Strauss & Co.
- Lithium Technologies
- Lyft
- Mapbox
- Maplebear Inc. d/b/a Instacart
- Marin Software
- Medallia
- A Medium Corporation
- Meetup
- Microsoft
- Motivate International
- Mozilla
- Netflix
- Netgear
- NewsCred
- Patreon
- PayPal Holdings
- Quora
- Rocket Fuel
- SaaStr
- Salesforce.com
- Scopely
- Shutterstock
- Snap
- Spokeo
- Spotify USA
- Square
- Squarespace
- Strava
- Stripe
- SurveyMonkey
- TaskRabbit
- Tech:NYC
- Thumbtack
- Turn
- Twilio
- Turn
- Uber Technologies
- Via
- Wikimedia Foundation
- Workday
- Y Combinator Management
- Yelp
- Zynga
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