Facebook, Google, and Twitter urge Trump to support encryption and immigration reform

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A group of tech companies including Facebook, Google, and Twitter has called on President-elect Donald Trump to protect encryption, reform immigration policy, and curtail surveillance during his administration. The Internet Association, whose members also include Uber, Amazon, and Netflix, outlined its policy positions in a letter published on Monday.

Tech executives have been wary and sometimes openly critical of Trump, in part due to the president-elect’s divisive campaign rhetoric and positions on immigration and encryption. In June, more than 100 Silicon Valley leaders said in a letter that a Trump presidency would be a “disaster for innovation.” The letter released Monday strikes a more optimistic tone.

“The internet industry looks forward to engaging in an open and productive dialogue,” the letter reads.

“Support for strong encryption makes America more secure.”