Mark Zuckerberg goes against Trump's new immigration policy that includes banning of refugees

By Joseph Michael / Jan 31, 2017 03:54 AM EST
(Photo : David Ramos/Getty Images) Founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerber gives his speach during the presentation of the new Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 edge on February 21, 2016 in Barcelona, Spain.

Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, was deeply concerned in the recent executive order made by President Donald Trump that affects the image of immigrants in America. Zuckerberg sent out his sentiments and thoughts with the hope to encourage positive reinforcements regarding the said issue.

Based on Tech Crunch's report, Zuckerberg thought the new update on immigration policies are demonizing immigrants and it is also very unAmerican. The social media billionaire was bold enough to post his thoughts on a Facebook status on how bothered he is with Trump's executive orders.

He said that he is not against keeping America safe, which is probably the main reason why an order like the banning of some nationals was implemented. However, including the ones who are not even posing any threat is something that should be abolished in the immigration ban.

The 32-year-old billionaire also said that America should welcome refugees and anyone who needs help. He kept things positive with his post saying he was still glad to hear that Trump said he will work something out for the dreamers and for those immigrants who were sent to the U.S. at such a young age because of their parent.

Zuckerberg will continue to work with his team at FWD.us to help more people who are in need when it comes to this whole immigration issue. He is also happy enough to say that at least President Trump still believes that America must go on benefiting from immigrants who are very talented and were actually bringing money to the country.

Just Tech also wrote saying that the CEO of Facebook was so passionate about getting his message across every immigrant who has contributed to the success of America as a country. For those who are not aware, the United States is actually a nation of immigrants. Facebook is proud to say that they have many employees who are immigrants under the H-1B visa.