My views on U.S. immigration policy

My views on U.S. immigration policy

Below is an e-mail I sent to all Microsoft employees today sharing my views on U.S. immigration policy.  This is an incredibly important topic and one I care deeply about.

Team,

Like many of you, I am appalled at the abhorrent policy of separating immigrant children from their families at the southern border of the U.S. As both a parent and an immigrant, this issue touches me personally.

I consider myself a product of two amazing and uniquely American things — American technology reaching me where I was growing up that allowed me to dream the dream and an enlightened immigration policy that then allowed me to live that dream. My story would not have been possible anywhere else.

This new policy implemented on the border is simply cruel and abusive, and we are standing for change. Today Brad detailed our company’s position on this issue, as well as the immigration legislation currently being considered in Congress, and I encourage you to read his blog post.

I want to be clear: Microsoft is not working with the U.S. government on any projects related to separating children from their families at the border. Our current cloud engagement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is supporting legacy mail, calendar, messaging and document management workloads.

Microsoft has a long history of taking a principled approach to how we live up to our mission of empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more with technology platforms and tools, while also standing up for our enduring values and ethics. Any engagement with any government has been and will be guided by our ethics and principles. We will continue to have this dialogue both within our company and with our stakeholders outside.

The immigration policy of this country is one of our greatest competitive advantages, and this is something we must preserve and promote. America is a nation of immigrants, and we’re able to attract people from around the world to contribute to our economy, our communities and our companies. We are also a beacon of hope for those who need it the most. This is what makes America stronger. We will always stand for immigration policies that preserve every person’s dignity and human rights. That means standing with every immigrant who works at Microsoft and standing for change in the inhumane treatment of children at the U.S. border today. 

Satya  

Perhaps you can help China defeat this technology while you're at it. I'm sure they would appreciate the additional help; https://mobile.twitter.com/PrisonPlanet/status/1181949784451629056 Why do you think those people are masking themselves?

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But, like most of them, most recently, the NBA, they will bend over for China. Disgusting display of money-grubbing greed. Hitler must be in hell thinking, I got into the dictator game too early! 

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Robert J Silverman

Owner, Stellar Engineering

4y

You Fucking TRAITOR!!! Deport your worthless self and go blow the Hilwitch! YOU ARE TRASH!!!

Stephanie L. Ross

Semi-Retired Transactional and Marketing Attorney/Consultant/Content Review in All Media; Experienced E-Discovery Attorney/Relativity. Lucky enough to work on projects I like with people I respect.

4y

Emigration is a personal responsibility.  And Immigration must be legal.  

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Saul Bejarano

Network Engineer | VoIP Specialist | Operational Leader | Strategic Visionary

4y

I guess if you get on a DUI and you are with your children, they will keep them together with you in the same cell right?, We are in a country of laws and me as a legal immigrant feel your words like a slap in the face, there are ways to do things for example, what if poor Chinese should not need Microsoft licenses because they don't have a way to afford the price of a license for Windows 10, wouldn't it be illegal anyway and regardless of the good intentions?, think about this country as a big enterprise, the same things that you would not like for Microsoft why you think we should want them for the rest of us in this great country? 

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