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In addition to widespread public scrutiny and a federal court block, powerful tech leaders have joined the scathing backlash against US president Donald Trump\u2019s executive order to stop people from seven Muslim-majority nations entering the country.<\/p>\n

In what\u2019s been coined the \u201cMuslim ban\u201d, American citizens including employees at leading tech companies from Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, Iraq and Syria \u2013 where Steve Jobs\u2019 father is from \u2013 would be stopped from returning to the US.<\/p>\n

Google chief calls ban “painful”<\/h3>\n

Google chief executive Sundar Pichai<\/a> says more than 100 people on their team would be affected by the order, Bloomberg News<\/em> reports.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s painful to see the personal cost of this executive order on our colleagues,” said Pichai in a memo provided to Bloomberg News<\/em>.<\/p>\n

“We\u2019ve always made our view on immigration issues known publicly and will continue to do so.”<\/p>\n

Microsoft offers legal support to affected staff<\/h3>\n

Shortly after Trump\u2019s announcement of the order, Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella said on LinkedIn:<\/p>\n

\u201cAs an immigrant and as a CEO, I\u2019ve both experienced and seen the positive impact that immigration has on our company, for the country, and for the world. We will continue to advocate on this important topic.”<\/p>\n

He also shared a letter emailed to Microsoft employees offering legal support to all affected.<\/p>\n

Read more: Satya Nadella on our world’s future – “Trust is the new currency”<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

Former Microsoft Australia and New Zealand managing director Pip Marlow<\/a> hit Twitter to voice her concerns while others used the hashtag #immigrantexcellence to shift the damaging profiling of immigrants under Trump\u2019s presidency.<\/p>\n

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Steve Jobs the son of a Syrian immigrant. Many tech leaders are 1st\/2nd immigrants. Facebook, Google, Tesla, Uber etc. And People like me. pic.twitter.com\/VrjlqSPoKS<\/p>\n

\u2014 Pip Marlow (@pipms) January 29, 2017<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

Uber executives divided as protests intensify<\/h3>\n

Meanwhile, Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick\u2019s apparent support of the Trump administration sparked protests at its headquarters, but a leaked email and insider allegations reveal the company is deeply divided on the issue, Business Insider <\/em>reports.<\/p>\n

Adding to Uber’s troubles was a call to boycott the app while its rival Lyft responded to Trump’s executive order with a vow to donate $1 million to a civil rights group fighting the ban, Gizmodo <\/em>reports.<\/p>\n

According to Business Insider<\/em>, Uber chief technology officer Thuan Pham called Trump a \u201cdeplorable person\u201d in an email.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt is absolutely illogical and insane to believe that we can solve the hardest diplomatic, policy, and societal problems by putting in charge a person who doesn\u2019t know much about any such thing,” wrote Pham.<\/p>\n

“How can we sleep peaceful at night for the next 4 years knowing that the biggest societal problems rests on his lack of intellectual curiosity, judgment and temperament? It is indeed terrifying! This is an emperor with no clothe [sic], and things will get very ugly before his reign is over.”<\/p>\n

His stance sits in stark contrast to Kalanick, who has been fending off criticism for cooperating with Trump.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019ll partner with anyone in the world as long they\u2019re about making transportation in cities better, creating job opportunities, making it easier to get around, getting pollution out of the air and traffic off the streets\u201d said Kalanick.<\/p>\n

Zuckerberg concerned for “millions of undocumented folks”<\/h3>\n

In a short essay published on his social network, Facebook\u2019s Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> said both he and partner Priscilla Chan come from families who migrated from countries across Europe and Asia.<\/p>\n

“We need to keep this country safe, but we should do that by focusing on people who actually pose a threat,” he said.<\/p>\n

“Expanding the focus of law enforcement beyond people who are real threats would make all Americans less safe by diverting resources, while millions of undocumented folks who don’t pose a threat will live in fear of deportation.<\/p>\n

“We should also keep our doors open to refugees and those who need help. That’s who we are. Had we turned away refugees a few decades ago, Priscilla’s family wouldn’t be here today.”<\/p>\n

In part two of this story, we share advice for Australian startups operating in or with the US in this political climate. <\/em><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

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