Cook, speaking at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum today, said Apple Inc. Plans to work with Congress on behalf of its employees that benefit from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, programme.
The programme gives temporary protection and work authorization to immigrants brought to the US as children, who are referred to as "dreamers."
The programme is being phased out, but with a six-month delay to give Congress a chance to address the issue.
Cook said the DACA issue is about "basic human dignity and respect" and American values.
"They only know our country, this is their home, they love America deeply," he said. "I wish everyone in America loved America this much.
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