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Breaking its silence, Facebook on Thursday said that it would not help US President-elect Donald Trump's administration to create a list of Muslims present in the US.
In a statement to the Intercept, Facebook said:
"No one has asked us to build a Muslim registry, and of course we would not do so."Of the nine major tech giants, including Facebook, Apple and Google, only Twitter had earlier declined to help if Trump sought to create a national Muslim registry.
Powerful statement from tech workers. Please read. https://t.co/PYbEQnv7dn #NeverAgain pic.twitter.com/f76QnhG8HcEarlier Facebook had accidentally emailed BuzzFeed News, dismissing the question of the Muslim registry as a "straw man".
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) December 13, 2016
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