2010 (1)
2011 (1)
2013 (42)
2018 (128)
2020 (783)
2021 (1188)
2022 (1546)
But some are going further, and backing up their rhetoric with real action.
Here are the companies and investors who are putting their money where their mouths are:
1.Google
The search giant has created a $4 million crisis fund that benefits the American Civil Liberties Union, Immigrant Legal Resource Center, International Rescue Committee and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
2. Lyft
The car sharing startup said it will donate $1 million to the ACLU over the next four years to help "defend our constitution."
3. Airbnb
Airbnb has offered to help by providing free housing to anyone affected by the travel ban. The company's offer applies to refugees or anyone else who is denied the ability to travel to the U.S. and is not in their city or country of residence.
4. Viber
Messaging service Viber is offering free calls between the U.S. and countries targeted by the travel ban. The company said it acted so that "those affected will now have one less barrier to cross when trying to reach their loved ones."
5. Executive giving
A slew of tech luminaries have pledged to match donations made by their followers on social media.
Twitter (TWTR, Tech30) investor Chris Sacca, Nest founder Tony Fadell and Facebook (FB, Tech30) exec Andrew Bosworth are among industry leaders who have pledged to match tens of thousands of dollars worth of donations to the ACLU.”
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http://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/ford/2017/01/30/ford-decry-travel-ban/97242756/
http://fortune.com/2017/01/30/mark-cuban-elon-musk-trump-immigration/