Tim Cook opposes creating a Muslim registry for Trump

The immigration and national security policies of Donald Trump, future president of the United States of America, are reaching the spheres of global technology. As many of you will know, the North American tycoon made an approach to the great CEOs of technology in the United States, met among others with Tim Cook from Apple, Eric S. from Google and Elon Musk from Tesla Motors, the best of the best met in the same place with the intention of bringing positions closer to the future President of the United States, although everything ended as badly as expected, Tim Cook and other top CEOs showed strong opposition to the creation of a Muslim digital registry in their administration. 

This information is what the spokespersons of companies such as Google or Apple have transferred to the medium Buzzfeed, it seems impossible that they are part of the racist record of Donald Trump:

We believe that everyone deserves to be treated the same, regardless of their nationality, what they wear or what they love. We have completely opposed these types of measures - Apple spokesperson

In relation to the hypothetical situation, we will make it clear that we will never help build a Muslim registry. They have not asked us about it, but of course we do not agree with this measure. The proposal is not on the table - Google spokesperson 

This idea of ​​a Muslim registry has been going around Donald Trump's head since the beginning of his campaign., a clearly populist and racist measure, since it is obvious that by being a follower of one religion or another you are not going to immediately become a danger to national security, much less do you deserve to be registered. This is what the great CEOs of the world have seen and have expressed.


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