Trump Immigration Ban: Periscope Now Displays 'Proudly Made in America by Immigrants' Message In-App

Advertisement
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 5 April 2017 17:07 IST
Highlights
  • Periscope has tweaked its loading page
  • It has introduced a message that opposes the ban
  • Periscope claims that many of its employees are immigrants

US President Donald Trump's new executive order of prohibiting entry of people from seven Muslim-majority nations has attracted a lot of backlash from tech companies. Social giant Twitter - specifically its live-streaming Periscope - also expressed its angst by tweeting that its platform is built by immigrants, and that their contribution has been very beneficial. Twitter's live-streaming app Periscope has tweaked the app's loading screen to show the message "Proudly made in America by immigrants" - sending a strong message to the US President.

US President Donald Trump's Next Immigration Move Said to Hit Closer to Home for Tech

Advertisement

The message also pops up at the bottom every time you load Periscope. It stays on the loading screen for as long as your app loads, depending on your connectivity. The company announced this change on Medium as well, standing firmly against the immigration ban.

Trump Immigration Ban: US Tech Firms to Meet and Discuss Legal Challenge

"The recent executive order to halt immigration from seven countries in the Middle East and Africa has forced us to consider a disturbing alternate reality in which the Periscope team is irreparably changed. Periscope is built, maintained, and operated by people from many faiths and countries. Without immigrants and refugees, Periscope would not exist. For this reason, we are updating the Periscope loading screen to make a simple true statement: 'Proudly made in America by immigrants.' We feel this is an important statement to make about who we are and the real impact of these policies," the post reads.

Advertisement

H-1B Visa: What It Is, the Proposed Reforms, and More Things You Need to Know

Separately, social giant Twitter expressed its views in a tweet, "Twitter is built by immigrants of all religions. We stand for and with them, always." CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey tweeted that the "executive order's humanitarian and economic impact is real and upsetting," and that "we only benefit from what refugees and immigrants bring to the US."

Advertisement

Google Employees Rally in Thousands Against Trump Immigration Ban

Search giant Google was also among the tech firms that vehemently voiced its anger against the order. Almost 100 employees working for Google are immigrants, and CEO Sundar Pichai ordered them to return immediately. In his email to the employees, Pichai said, "It's painful to see the personal cost of this executive order on our colleagues. We've always made our view on immigration issues known publicly and will continue to do so." On Monday, nearly 2,000 employees across eight Google offices in the US protested the immigration ban, with senior management joining the rally.

Advertisement

Viber Offers Free Calls Between US and Countries Impacted by Trump's Immigration Order

Companies like Amazon, Lyft, and Uber have also been vocal against the immigration ban, and Amazon is even looking at legal recourse to oppose the order.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Samsung India's Mobile Division Head Calls It Quits After Over Four Years
  2. These OnePlus and Nothing Phones Could Get Expensive in India Soon
  1. Amazon Now Expands to More Indian Cities With New Micro Warehouses
  2. Amazon Prime Day 2026 India Sale Set for July: Here’s What to Expect
  3. Bakkt Acquires DTR to Build Stablecoin Settlement Layer
  4. Samsung India Mobile Chief Raju Antony Pullan Steps Down; Aditya Babbar to Reportedly Lead MX Operations
  5. Oppo Reno 16, Reno 16 Pro Set to Launch Later This Month; Pre-Reservations Begin
  6. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Successor Might Skip the 3x Telephoto Rear Camera, Early Leak Suggests
  7. Drift Exploit Claims Its First Victim as DeFi Protocol Carrot Shuts Down
  8. Realme 16T Geekbench Listing Suggests Possible Performance Downgrade Over Realme 15T
  9. Microsoft Rolls Out Xbox Mode on Windows 11 PCs in Select Markets
  10. OnePlus, Nothing and More Smartphone Makers Reportedly Raise Prices of Their Mid-Range, Flagship Handsets as RAM Shortage Rages On
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.