A long list of firms, from the largest in the nation to startups, have joined together to support the legal fight against President Donald Trump's travel ban.
Tech companies frequently depend on immigrant labor.
The travel ban has been put on hold by a federal appeals court. On Sunday and Monday, 127 companies signed a motion supporting the suit brought by the attorneys general of Minnesota and Washington state. Almost all are tech companies.
Filed on Monday:
Adobe Systems
Affirm
Ampush LLC
Brocade Communications Systems
Bungie
Casper Sleep
Cavium
Chegg
ClassPass
Coursera
EquityZen
Evernote
Gusto
Handy Technologies
HP
IAC/InterActiveCorp
Linden Lab
Managed By Q
MobileIron
New Relic
Pandora Media
Planet Labs
RPX Corporation
Shift Technologies
Slack Technologies
SpaceX
Tesla
TripAdvisor
Udacity
Zendesk
Zenefits
Filed on Sunday:
AdRoll
Aeris Communications
Airbnb
AltSchool, PBC
Ancestry.com
Appboy
Apple
AppNexus
Asana
Atlassian Corp
Autodesk
Automattic
Box
Brightcove
Brit + Co
CareZone
Castlight Health
Checkr
Chobani
Citrix Systems
Cloudera
Cloudflare
Copia Institute
DocuSign
DoorDash
Dropbox
Dynatrace
eBay
Engine Advocacy
Etsy
Fastly
Foursquare Labs
Fuze
General Assembly
GitHub
Glassdoor
GoPro
Harmonic
Hipmunk
Indiegogo
Intel
Jand, Inc. doing business as Warby Parker
Kargo Global
Kickstarter, PBC
Kind
Knotel
Levi Strauss & Co.
Lithium Technologies
Lyft
Mapbox
Maplebear Inc. d/b/a Instacart
Marin Software
Medallia
A Medium Corporation
Meetup
Microsoft
Motivate International
Mozilla
Netflix
Netgear
NewsCred
Patreon
PayPal Holdings
Quora
Rocket Fuel
SaaStr
Salesforce.com
Scopely
Shutterstock
Snap
Spokeo
Spotify USA
Square
Squarespace
Strava
Stripe
SurveyMonkey
TaskRabbit
Tech:NYC
Thumbtack
Turn
Twilio
Turn
Uber Technologies
Via
Wikimedia Foundation
Workday
Y Combinator Management
Yelp
Zynga
In addition, Amazon and Expedia both filed motions earlier in the case seeking to overturn the travel ban, although they were not named in the motion filed Sunday night.