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Sunday 29 January 2017

Mark Zuckerberg Is Against Donald Trump’s Orders On Immigration Policy, Read What He Said

Founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg has weighed in Donald Trump’s Immigration policy which some countries will not be issued permit to the United States. Mark Zuckerberg is against the President’s Immigration Policy.




Mark Zuckerberg came out against President Trump‘s executive orders on immigration policy in a lengthy post on his Facebook page Friday.

In his post on Friday, Zuckerberg said he remained optimistic about Trump’s vague commitment to protecting “Dreamer” immigrants who were brought into the U.S. at a young age from deportation.

Read Zuckerberg’s full post below:

“My great grandparents came from Germany, Austria and Poland. Priscilla’s parents were refugees from China and Vietnam. The United States is a nation of immigrants, and we should be proud of that.

“Like many of you, I’m concerned about the impact of the recent executive orders signed by President Trump.

“We need to keep this country safe, but we should do that by focusing on people who actually pose a threat. 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.

“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.

“That said, I was glad to hear President Trump say he’s going to “work something out” for Dreamers — immigrants who were brought to this country at a young age by their parents. Right now, 750,000 Dreamers benefit from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that allows them to live and work legally in the US. I hope the President and his team keep these protections in place, and over the next few weeks I’ll be working with our team at FWD.us to find ways we can help.

“I’m also glad the President believes our country should continue to benefit from “people of great talent coming into the country.”

“These issues are personal for me even beyond my family. A few years ago, I taught a class at a local middle school where some of my best students were undocumented. They are our future too. We are a nation of immigrants, and we all benefit when the best and brightest from around the world can live, work and contribute here. I hope we find the courage and compassion to bring people together and make this world a better place for everyone.”

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