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President Trump signed an executive order that closes the United States to immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
Leaders of tech companies are voicing their opinions.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said that the company does not support this policy, and Apple would not exist without immigration, let alone thrive and innovate the way it does.
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai reportedly wrote that to staff that it's painful to see the personal costs of this executive order on our colleagues.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg also expressed his opinion, saying, 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.
In lighter news, Evan Blass published pictures of the LG Watch Style, an Android wear watch rumored to be codeveloped by Google and LG.
The images show two versions of the watch, one in silver and another in rose gold.
Blass has a good track record when it comes to leaks.
Reports say the Style will start around $250 and arrive in early February.
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And finally Twitter released two national security letters it received from the FBI in the last two years.
The letters were under a gag order that has since lifted.
Twitter spoke about the letters in a blog post and said the company is unsatisfied about the restrictions on its right to speak freely about national security requests.
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