Google Bosses to Amazon Crowded Commentary on Trump's Policy on the Prohibition of Foreign Workers

Google Bosses to Amazon Crowded Commentary on Trump's Policy on the Prohibition of Foreign Workers

JAKARTA – A number of high-ranking technology giants in the United States (US) have criticized President Donald Trump’s policy of extending the visa ban for foreign workers until the end of 2020. This policy is considered to worsen the economic recovery conditions in the US.

As reported from Techcrunch, Trump stopped publishing green card (cards for foreign workers) and temporarily freeze the issuance of temporary work visas for types H-1B, H-2B, H-4, J-1, and L-1. Various technology companies, including Google-Alphabet, Uber, Twitter and Amazon, reacted to Trump’s decision.

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CEO of Google-Alphabet, Sundar Pichai in a post on his personal Twitter account was disappointed by this visa ban. Moreover, he is also an immigrant citizen from India.

“Immigration has greatly contributed to the success of the US economy, made (the US) a global leader in technology, and (made) Google what it is today,” Pichai wrote, as quoted. VOI, Thursday, June 25th.

Not only Pichai, each high-ranking technology company official also expressed some disappointments via Twitter. This is because many of the talents of these technology companies rely heavily on green cards, especially to bring in talent and highly skilled technicians from around the world.

“Preventing highly skilled professionals from entering this country and contributing to America’s economic recovery puts America’s global competitiveness at risk,” Amazon said in its official statement.

SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk also disagrees with Trump’s actions by banning foreign workers from coming to the US. He said the high-level skills that were limited by immigration rules were a barrier to creating jobs in the US.

A Facebook spokesman stated, in fact, the immigration ban will make it difficult for the US economy to recover from the coronavirus pandemic. “President Trump’s recent policy is to use the Covid-19 pandemic as justification to limit immigration. In fact, efforts to get high-skilled talent out of the US will making the US economic recovery more difficult, “he said.

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