Apple CEO Tim Cook displayed his patriotic side by wishing everyone a happy Independence Day with a rather pointed tweet.
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Cook was referring to this particular quote from former President Franklin D. Roosevelt: "Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists."
This comes just weeks after Cook sat down with President Trump at a roundtable meeting with other tech execs to discuss concerns regarding the proposed executive order on immigration.
In a report by TheNew York Timesvia Business Insider,Cook expressed that tech employees were feeling targeted after the "travel ban" was proposed.
The New York Times'Maggie Haberman, who covered the meeting, tweeted:
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This isn't the first time Cook has stood up for immigrants. Right after Trump was elected to office, Cook sent out a memo to Apple employees reiterating the company's commitment to diversity.
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