In the wake of the Trump administration’s executive order freezing immigration from seven countries, a number of media companies have spoken out either publicly or directly to their employees about the move. Some have treated it mostly as a logistical complication, but others have been more vocal about their support for open immigration.
Rupert Murdoch’s sons Lachlan and James, for example, who run 21st Century Fox — the media and entertainment conglomerate they and their father control — sent a note to their employees pointing out that the company includes immigrants at almost every level, and was founded by one (the elder Murdoch is Australian by birth).
“We deeply value diversity and believe immigration is an essential part of America’s strength,” the note said. “Moreover, as a company that is driven by creativity and innovation, we recognize the unique perspective offered by our many people who came to the U.S. in search of the opportunity for unfettered self-expression.”
A number of Murdoch-watchers pointed out that this critical response to Trump’s move is interesting in part because the family-controlled network Fox News has been fairly positive about the ban, and Trump and Rupert Murdoch are said to be close.
Note: This was originally published at Fortune, where I was a senior writer from 2015 to 2017
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