The Asian Age

Technology giants join battle against Trump’s visa ban

- ROBERT BURNSON

Some of the largest tech companies—including Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft—are the latest to join the court battle against President Donald Trump's ban on new visas for temporary foreign workers.

The group asked a court on Monday to be allowed to add the industry's voice to a lawsuit opposing the ban, saying it's causing "irreparabl­e harm on businesses and the nation's economy."

Trump issued a proclamati­on on June 22 that suspends a host of nonimmigra­nt visa programmes, including H-1B visas for high-skill specialty occupation­s, H-2B visas for non-agricultur­al workers, and L-1 visas for intra-company transfers.

Among the other tech companies seeking to weigh into the federal court case in Oakland, California, are Adobe Inc, GitHub Inc and Intel Corp. The 52 companies separately filed a similar request in a challenge to Trump's actions pending in Washington. "The president's suspension of non-immigrant visa programmes, supposedly to 'protect' American workers, actually harms those workers, their employers, and the economy," the group said in its friend-of-the-court filing. "Rather than shielding domestic workers from the threat of foreign competitio­n, the proclamati­on all but ensures that firms will need to hire abroad to fill highly skilled positions, for which the domestic demand far exceeds the available supply of workers."

Separately, Google, Spotify USA Inc and Bloomberg LP submitted a request to add their support for a court order blocking Trump's policy.

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