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Nearly 100 companies, mostly in the technology industry, have joined in a court filing to back lawsuits from Washington state and Minnesota to fight President Donald Trump’s travel ban.
Trump’s executive order, signed Jan. 27, temporarily keeps refugees and travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S.
The companies said the ban will hurt their businesses and the U.S. economy.
Here a list of the 97 companies opposing Trump’s travel ban:
AdRoll Inc.
Aeris Communications Inc.
Airbnb Inc.
AltSchool PBC
Ancestry.com LLC
Appboy Inc.
Apple Inc.
AppNexus Inc.
Asana Inc.
Atlassian Corp
Autodesk Inc.
Automattic Inc.
Box Inc.
Brightcove Inc.
Brit + Co
CareZone Inc.
Castlight Health
Checkr Inc.
Chobani LLC
Citrix Systems Inc.
Cloudera Inc.
Cloudflare Inc.
Copia Institute
DocuSign Inc.
DoorDash Inc.
Dropbox Inc.
Dynatrace LLC
eBay Inc.
Engine Advocacy
Etsy Inc.
Facebook Inc.
Fastly Inc.
Flipboard Inc.
Foursquare Labs Inc.
Fuze Inc.
General Assembly
GitHub
Glassdoor Inc.
Google Inc.
GoPro Inc.
Harmonic Inc.
Hipmunk Inc.
Indiegogo Inc.
Instacart
Intel Corp.
Kargo Global Inc.
Kickstarter
Kind LLC
Knotel
Levi Strauss & Co.
LinkedIn Corp.
Lithium Technologies Inc.
Lyft Inc.
Mapbox Inc.
Marin Software Inc.
Medallia Inc.
A Medium Corp.
Meetup Inc.
Microsoft Corp.
Motivate International Inc.
Mozilla Corp.
Netflix Inc.
Netgear Inc.
NewsCred Inc.
Patreon Inc.
PayPal Holdings Inc.
Pinterest Inc.
Quora Inc.
Reddit Inc.
Rocket Fuel Inc.
SaaStr Inc.
Salesforce.com Inc.
Scopely Inc.
Shutterstock Inc.
Snap Inc.
Spokeo Inc.
Spotify USA Inc.
Square Inc.
Squarespace Inc.
Strava Inc.
Stripe Inc.
SurveyMonkey Inc.
TaskRabbit Inc.
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Thumbtack Inc.
Turn Inc.
Twilio Inc.
Twitter Inc.
Turn Inc.
Uber Technologies Inc.
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Warby Parker
Wikimedia Foundation Inc.
Workday
Y Combinator Management LLC
Yelp Inc.
Zynga Inc.
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