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In the United States, immigrants are in a vocal position against canceling the 'Dreamer' project in the United States. Photo: AFP |
Due to the cancellation of the 'Dreamer' project, at least eight million migrant young people will lose opportunity to work or study after the expiry of two years' exemption. The two US tech giant Apple and Microsoft have taken a stand against the decision. Apple and Microsoft have urged the Congress to continue their 'Dreamy' project with the promise of protecting their migrant workers. Drummer's project is more important than tax reform to Microsoft President Brad Smith.
This is not the end here. Several US businesspeople sent an open letter Thursday to President Trump. In this letter, the leaders of these organizations have called for keeping the 'Dreamer' project in force. In addition to this letter, the Congress was asked to pass the 'Bipolar Dream Act' Act. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg, Apple chief executive Tim Cook, Amazon chairman Jeff Bezos, Google's chief executive is the signature of Sundar Pichai, in the letter.
Zuckerberg, founder of FWD.US, a company formed in the United States to reform the immigrant project. The letter was published by the organization. Zuckerberg on Facebook said in his post, "I am beside the Dreamers - many young people who came to our country with the help of their parents, many of them have stayed here since the intellect. We need a regime that protects the dreamers. These young people are the future of our country and economy. Many of them are our friends, family members, and even young leaders of the society.
Zuckerberg has 9.6 million followers on Facebook. On Wednesday, she came to live in the social media 'Live'. He protested against the cancellation of the 'Dreamer' project, with the followers protesting. The 45-minute campaign included three illegal immigrants living in the United States (without papers) with Zuckerberg.
In 2012, US President Barack Obama launched the 'Dreamer' project. Under the project, nearly eight million illegal immigrants who came to the United States got protection The trump administration's decision to cancel the project is called 'cruel' and 'wrong'. Source: USA Today, ABC, CNN
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