Microsoft asks Trump govt to ease travel restrictions for employees
February 03, 2017  10:16
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Microsoft requests the Donald Trump administration to ease travel restrictions for its employees affected by the immigration ban.

Microsoft has formally asked the US Department of State and the Department of Homeland Security to grant it and other companies an exemption to the Trump administrations executive order that restricts entry or re-entry of citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries. The order, which was signed last Friday, affects immigrants from Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Syria.

On Wednesday, a federal judge in Los Angeles "enjoined and restrained" the president's executive order for the time being following similar temporary restraining orders that other judges have also issued in recent days in related lawsuits filed elsewhere.

Alphabet, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Uber and Stripe, among others, have been working together on a letter opposing US President Trumps travel ban
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