Tim Cook, Jamie Dimon Among CEOs Fearing ‘Harm’ From Trump Immigration Policy

  • Roundtable says growth risk from policy toward skilled workers
  • Business leaders write to DHS Secretary outlining their worry

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Dozens of top U.S. business leaders including Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook, JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Jamie Dimon and Pepsico Inc.’s Indra Nooyi signed a letter expressing “serious concerns” about the Trump administration’s immigration policy changes and their potential to undermine economic growth.

The letter focused on recent changes in the area of high-skilled immigration. The executives decried moves that were said to include “inconsistent immigration decisions” and the likely curtailing of work permits for spouses of some high-skilled immigrants.