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Elon Musk Wants Your Advice on Trump’s Immigrant Order

EghtesadOnline: Billionaire Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Motors Inc., asked his 6.9 million Twitter followers for suggestions on changes to U.S. President Donald Trump’s order limiting immigration from seven predominantly Muslim nations.
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Publish Date:31/January/2017 | 05:00

Canada CEOs Urge Trudeau to Take Rejected U.S. Tech Workers

EghtesadOnline: Canada’s technology community is urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to snap up industry workers caught in U.S. President Donald Trump’s border crackdown, saying embracing diversity drives innovation and the economy.
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Publish Date:31/January/2017 | 04:57

Top Justice Official Refuses to Defend Trump Immigration Order

EghtesadOnline: Acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates, an Obama administration holdover, ordered the Justice Department Monday not to defend President Donald Trump’s directive banning entry to the U.S. by citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countries, questioning its legality.
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Publish Date:31/January/2017 | 04:50

Iranians not need Trump to allow them in

EghtesadOnline: Head of the Expediency Council Center for Strategic Research, Ali-Akbar Velayati, said on Sunday that Iranians have always led a dignified life and they have no need for Trump or any other person from the US to allow them in or not.
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Publish Date:30/January/2017 | 05:59

Silicon Valley puts money and muscle into fighting Trump immigrant curbs

EghtesadOnline: Silicon Valley took the lead over the weekend in corporate resistance to President Donald Trump's clampdown on immigration, financing legal opposition, criticizing the plan, as well as helping employees ensnared by his executive order.
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Publish Date:30/January/2017 | 05:53

Global shares, dollar retreat on Trump travel ban, weak U.S. GDP

EghtesadOnline: Asian share markets and U.S. stock futures fell on Monday after President Donald Trump introduced immigration curbs that sparked criticism at home and abroad, adding to fears that his 'America First' policy may prove destabilizing for the rest of the world.
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Publish Date:30/January/2017 | 05:43

Tens of thousands in U.S. cities protest Trump immigration order

EghtesadOnline: Tens of thousands of people rallied in U.S. cities and at airports on Sunday to voice outrage over President Donald Trump's executive order restricting entry into the country for travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
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Publish Date:30/January/2017 | 05:40

Trump Migrant Ban Confuses Allies, Business—and Trump Aides

EghtesadOnline: President Donald Trump’s immigration clampdown sparked a global backlash for a second day, as aides offered conflicting interpretations of its reach, allies from the U.K. to Germany condemned the move and major international companies said it threatened to strangle the free flow of workers and commerce.
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Publish Date:30/January/2017 | 05:30

Global Criticism of Trump Ban Builds From Germany to Google

EghtesadOnline: Global opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump intensified on Sunday, as world leaders including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Angela Merkel denounced his decision to limit entry from seven predominantly Muslim countries in the name of fighting terrorism.
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Publish Date:30/January/2017 | 05:23

Zarif: Muslims entry ban, great gift to extremists

EghtesadOnline: Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Sunday that Muslims entry ban to the United States will be recorded in history as a great gift to extremists and their supporters.
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Publish Date:29/January/2017 | 09:43

FM: US travel ban blatant insult to Muslims, Iranians

EghtesadOnline: Foreign Ministry on Saturday issued a statement to call the decision made by US administration to pose travel ban to the country as 'blatant insult' to world Muslims as well as the Iranian nation.
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Publish Date:29/January/2017 | 05:34

Canada's Trudeau welcomes refugees; U.S.-bound passengers turned away

EghtesadOnline: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed those fleeing war and persecution on Saturday even as Canadian airlines said they would turn back U.S.-bound passengers to comply with an immigration ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries.
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Publish Date:29/January/2017 | 05:16

Google, Facebook Show Tech Dismay on Trump Immigration Order

EghtesadOnline: Alphabet Inc.’s Google asked staffers who may have been affected by a new executive order on immigration to return to the U.S. quickly, joining a growing number of technology executives voicing concerns over restrictions that could interfere with how they do business.
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Publish Date:29/January/2017 | 04:50

Judges Block Parts of Trump’s Order on Muslim Nation Immigration

EghtesadOnline: Two judges temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from enforcing parts of his order to halt immigration from seven Middle Eastern countries, after a day in which students, refugees and dual citizens were stuck overseas or detained and some businesses warned employees from those countries not to risk leaving the U.S.
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Publish Date:29/January/2017 | 04:47