Sujet : MEDIA: Meta must face lawsuit claiming it prefers foreign workers over US citizens
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usaDate : 12. Jul 2024, 15:30:28
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H/T Ryan Girdusky,
<URL:
https://natpop.substack.com/p/national-populist-newsletter-f91>
see Thomson Reuters' Daniel Wiessner on whether Donald Trump will
nominate Eugene Scalia to succeed Julie Su at DoL.GOV and Bill Barr
to succeed Merrick Garland at Justice.GOV, whether they believe
legacy American proles are a protected class under America's anti-
freedom of association laws and regulations, and how much Amy Swonger
estimates each will cost Trump to convince John Thune to consent:
<URL:
https://www.reuters.com/legal/meta-must-face-lawsuit-claiming-it-prefers-foreign-workers-over-us-citizens-2024-06-27/>
| Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, did not
| immediately respond to a request for comment. The company in court
| filings has denied wrongdoing and said Rajaram failed to show that
| Meta intended to discriminate against U.S. workers.
| Daniel Low, a lawyer for Rajaram, said that bias against U.S.
| citizens is a significant problem in the tech industry.
| "We expect that this ruling will lead to more lawsuits seeking to
| end such discrimination," Low said in an email.
Did NeverBackDown.ORG's Steve Cortes and Ken Cuccinelli advise Casey
DeSantis to beg David McIntosh's ClubForGrowth.ORG for permission to
deploy the likes of Mike Emmons to make Trump regret deploying Jared
and Ivanka Kushner to Silicon Valley to sue for peace with the likes
of Mark Zuckerberg?
John
groenveld@acm.org-- "It's important to note that Trump's White House lied to peopleabout what the First Step Act entailed. They knew what they weredoing. They knew they were helping dangerous thugs. But they didn'tadmit it. We had to find out later the hard way. 17/" - PedroGonzalez <URL:
https://x.com/emeriticus/status/1641146050344779782>