Tech employees vow not to help Trump surveil Muslims, deport immigrants
Source: Reuters
POLITICS | Tue Dec 13, 2016 | 3:20pm EST
Tech employees vow not to help Trump surveil Muslims, deport immigrants
By Dustin Volz | WASHINGTON
More than 100 employees of technology companies including Alphabet Inc's Google, Twitter Inc and Salesforce pledged on Tuesday to not help U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's administration build a data registry to track people based on their religion or assist in mass deportations.
Drawing comparisons to the Holocaust and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, the employees signed an open letter at neveragain.tech rebuking ideas floated by Trump during the campaign trail. The protest comes a day before several technology company executives are due to meet with the real-estate developer in New York City.
"We are choosing to stand in solidarity with Muslim Americans, immigrants, and all people whose lives and livelihoods are threatened by the incoming administrations proposed data collection policies," reads the letter, signed by a mix of engineers, designers and business executives.
It continues: "We refuse to build a database of people based on their Constitutionally-protected religious beliefs. We refuse to facilitate mass deportations of people the government believes to be undesirable."
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