The Internet turns on Uber over Trump Muslim ban

Flush with energy and political activism in response to President Trump’s Muslim immigration ban this weekend, social media users turned on ride-sharing service Uber for its support of the president. When protests erupted at New York City’s JFK airport Saturday evening over an executive order signed by the President that temporarily halted immigration from seven predominantly Islamic countries, and established preferential treatment for refugees seeking asylum who identify with “minority religions” in their country of origin, the New York Taxi Workers Alliance tweeted out that there would be a temporary strike to stand in solidarity with those affected by the ban. … Continue reading The Internet turns on Uber over Trump Muslim ban