'#Delete Uber apps' measures are taken to protest against 'immigration law' in the US
'#Delete Uber apps' measures are taken to protest against 'immigration law' in the US
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United States' citizens are trying hard to cancel the new 'immigration law' implemented by the US President Donald Trump. It is because the whole system is based on interlinking, either by business or by any other firm.

Protesters have found a new way to protest against the law, that is 'Delete Uber application'. This is because, Uber provided its services at the John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport, while NY taxi workers were joining the protests.

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Watching all the actions of the people, Uber replied, "We're sorry for any confusion about our earlier tweet it was not meant to break up any strike. We wanted people to know they could use Uber to get to and from JFK at normal prices, especially last night."

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