Starbucks (SBUX) - Get Report is really taking quite the stand against President Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric and policies.

Below is a letter that went out to Starbucks employees on Monday that TheStreet has obtained. The coffee giant is now offering to provide employees and their families with free legal advice and guidance on immigration issues. Professional services firm Ernst & Young will be tasked with dispensing the guidance.

News of the letter was first reported by Buzzfeed News.

Partners,

After the recent Executive Order placing restrictions on immigration and the subsequent legal challenges to its enforcement, we understand many partners still have questions about what this means for them. As you saw in Howard's message, we are putting our partners first and leading with humanity.

Our Partner Resources team has and will continue to proactively reach out to partners who we know are impacted by the Executive Order, and any related actions, to connect them to the legal resources needed for their individual scenarios. In addition, we are proud to announce a new service in partnership with the immigration arm of Ernst & Young; the Immigration Advisor Program. This service will allow all partners and family members to help navigate immigration issues and get answers in these uncertain times. If you are a partner or a family member and you have questions about immigration, travel restrictions, or how the Executive Order and any related actions may otherwise impact you, please access this legal support and guidance from the Global Mobility and Immigration team by clicking here or opening the attached email draft.

The team will connect you with the right resources to answer your questions and provide clarity. This team, supported by legal counsel, will stay on top of all the latest developments and will continue to be available as a source for the most up-to-date and accurate information available.

Never one to refrain from speaking out on political issues, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz recently took to his soap box and fired back at the Trump administration following its controversial immigration ban.

"I write to you today with deep concern, a heavy heart and a resolute promise," Schultz said in a new blog post on Jan. 29 adding, "We are living in an unprecedented time, one in which we are witness to the conscience of our country, and the promise of the American Dream, being called into question."

Housed in Schultz's missive were a host of interesting nuggets. Schultz said Starbucks is developing plans to hire 10,000 refugees over the next five years across the 75 countries globally where it does business. Starbucks will begin its hiring focus in the U.S. -- sending a clear message to Trump -- via those people who have served with U.S. troops as interpreters and support personnel in various countries where U.S. forces have sought support.

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