Democratic House members told Google CEO Sundar Pichar that a recent hire 'appears to contradict Google's own moral and ethical values.'
for the recent hiring of a former Trump administration official who had supported the Muslim ban.
"We are deeply troubled with Google's decision to hire someone from the Trump Administration that has defended the very same cruel DHS policies Google senior leadership has previously announced," the letter said. It was signed by Joaquin Castro, chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, as well as Karen Bass, head of the Congressional Black Caucus, and Judy Chu, chair of the Asian Pacific American Caucus.
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