UBER ON THE HOT SEAT AGAIN IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The Uber company is on the business hot seat again in San Francisco Bay Area because of providing passengers rides at JFK International Airport, in New York during taxi strikes and boycott protesters at the airport over the weekend. The Lyft car-sharing rival company also provided information to people that Lyft will donate $1 million to ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union). The Lyft donation effort is to help ACLU with any legal issues of concerns regarding immigration matters aligned with President Donald Trump's latest Executive Order regarding immigrant populations. Some Uber customers are deleting their mobile app and not wanting anymore transportation services from Uber because of their behavior at JFK International Airport.

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