With Donald trump after the decree for the restriction of immigration refused to work, the founder of Uber. On Travis Kalanick recently heavily pressured by community activists. As you know, among the drivers of the company many workers.
a contradiction, notes the TV channel “Russia 24″. And here is the Creator of a successful taxi service is ready to leave the Advisory group for the trump. Only it was made up of 16 influential businessmen.
Fearing for his reputation, under the leadership of Elon musk is CEO SpaceX, businessmen 3 Feb will head to Donald Trump. They want to offer the US President his plan of migration policy. Musk, incidentally, wrote on Twitter that cooperate with the President — not to support all decisions of the White house.
Travis Kalanick explained that will not be able to participate in the work of the Advisory Board. He added that his joining the Council at the trump did not aim to support the President or his policies, although it was interpreted that way.
“the decree of the President causes damage to many people across America. Family members are forced to leave, people get stuck abroad, and a growing fear that the United States ceased to welcoming immigrants,” — he explained his position.
an Advisory group of 16 leading American businessmen was created with the trump of December 2016 for regular meetings of leading US entrepreneurs with the head of state.
Rejection in the US and criticism has caused trump’s decree on suspension of placement of refugees within the United States. Moreover, trump has restricted the admission of refugees in 2017, 50 thousand migrants. And another 90 days denied entry into the U.S. citizens of Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Libya, Syria, Somalia and the Sudan.
Immigration policy trump criticized the Director General of the auto giant Ford Motor, mark fields, the President of the Board of Directors of the motor company bill Ford Jr., CEO of the American investment Bank Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, the head of the company SpaceX Elon Musk, Apple CEO Tim cook and head of the Internet giant Google Sundar Pichai.
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