(AllHipHop News) Donald Trump’s controversial immigration executive order has been the most talked about topic in America over the last few days.
Even several companies have weighed in on the issue.
Uber was hit with complaints when the transportation service chose to continue offering rides during the New York City Taxi Worker’s strike to protest Trump’s so-called “Muslim Ban.”
#DeleteUber began trending on social media as a way to protest the San Francisco-based business.
Atlanta rapper MadeinTYO became famous thanks in part to his single “Uber Everywhere.”
However, the man born Malcolm Davis is apparently changing his hit record to reflect his position on Trump’s executive order.
“usta uber a lot, not no moeeee,” posted MadeinTYO on Twitter. “2017: [Lyft] everywhere.”
Lyft co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer issued a statement condemning the Trump Administration’s new immigration policy which bars entry into the United States for individuals from seven Muslim-majority countries.
The company also pledged to donate $1 million to the ACLU over the next four years.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick later vowed to set up a $3 million legal defense fund for drivers affected by Trump’s ban.
Went ahead and did that but don’t forget to support the Taxi Workers’ Alliance as well. https://t.co/XxzbdEUAYz #deleteuber pic.twitter.com/bJlG2BvD8V
— jesse Williams. (@iJesseWilliams) January 29, 2017
Lyft donates $1mil to ACLU while Uber doubles down on its support for Trump. #DeleteUber
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) January 29, 2017
Don’t just #deleteUBER from your apps. Follow these steps pic.twitter.com/xbVkrMfJRb
— Jamie Chung (@jamiechung1) January 30, 2017
#Lyft coming in to take market share from #Uber like…#deleteuber pic.twitter.com/pIefjWKbnP
— Ademola K. (@KingSK88) January 29, 2017
usta uber a lot , not no moeeee
— TOKYO ✘ (@madeintyo) January 29, 2017
2017: @lyft everywhere
— TOKYO ✘ (@madeintyo) January 29, 2017