Wednesday, March 1, 2017

What one video game developer organization is doing to combat Trump’s immigration ban

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The International Game Developers Association was one of the first in the games industry to speak out against Trump's immigration ban. It's no surprise they've taken their protest of the ban a step further to actually help developers in the seven affected countries get visas to come work in the US.

The IGDA will be offering free memberships to developers in the seven countries — Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and Syria — which, in addition to a host of other benefits, grants members easier access to visas to come work in the USMembership fees usually range from $25 a year for an unemployed developer to $48 a year. Read more...

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