US CEOs urge Trump to keep DACA ‘Dreamers’ programme
Warren Buffett, as well as General Motors’ Mary Barra, were among the executives who signed the letter, with many issuing separate statements on company websites and social media.

The White House said this week that it was still reviewing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which was adopted when Barack Obama was in office. About 800,000 immigrants who came to the US illegally as children have received renewable, two-year work permits under the programme and are protected from deportation under its provisions.
“Dreamers are vital to the future of our companies and our economy,” Apple CEO Tim Cook, Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos and other executives said in the letter, which was posted on a website late Thursday in the US. “With them, we grow and create jobs. They are part of why we will continue to have a global competitive advantage.”
The open letter, signed by more than 350 executives, signals how top executives in the US are feeling bolder about confronting the president.
Trump last month disbanded two business advisory councils after CEOs from Intel to Merck stepped down in protest of his handling of the riots in Charlottesville.
Warren Buffett, as well as General Motors’ Mary Barra, were among the executives who signed the letter, with many issuing separate statements on company websites and social media.
‘PROTECT DREAMERS’
“We care deeply about the Dreamers who work at Microsoft and fully support them,” Microsoft’s Satya Nadella wrote in a message posted on LinkedIn.
“There is no question in my mind that a priority must be to create more jobs and opportunity for every American citizen. On top of this, smart immigration can help our economic growth and global competitiveness.”
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg said, “These young people represent the future of our country and our economy,” adding in his Facebook posting that “we need a government that protects Dreamers.”
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