Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy Face Backlash from MAGA Movement for Not Only Backing But Offering More Visas to Foreign-Born Skilled Workers

Missourian whoring for immigrants at the expense of American workers LOL

Who really is Trump's *****, Vivek/Elon or JD Vance?


These are the immigrants we want.

Stealing STEM educated immigrants from other countries is a positive for the USA.

All we must do is guarantee they are paid the equivalent of what an American skilled worker would make and they don't end up paid indentured servants.

I WANT those worker working for us, advancing our technological edge in the marketplace.

Conflating mass unchecked migration of unskilled labor across our currently all but open border sounds like exactly what a butthurt liberal would do.


Oh, sorry butthurt liberal.

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I agree with Elon Musk on the issue, and I can't stand Laura Loomer, but Loomer is dead right about Musk being a hypocrite.



For those not following the drama on Twitter, Musk stripped Loomer of her status as both Musk and Vivek came out in support of hiring foreign nationals via the H-1B process. Loomer and other pro-MAGA accounts blasted them both for doing so.

The thing about MAGA embracing the techno broligarchs is that deep down, the broligarchs are pro- immigration. And MAGA is not.

I think the techno broligarchs are pro low salaries.
 
Elon thinks you need to be removed, MAGA

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Overview of Trump's Far-Right Supporters

Donald Trump's political rise has been significantly supported by various far-right groups, some of which have explicit racist ideologies. These groups often feel empowered by his rhetoric and policies, particularly those related to immigration and nationalism.

Key Groups

1. White Supremacist Groups:

- Groups such as the Proud Boys and Patriot Front have been notably vocal in their support for Trump. These organizations often espouse racist and nationalist ideologies, and they have been involved in various violent incidents.

- The Groypers, led by Nick Fuentes, represent a younger generation of white supremacists who focus on an "America First" agenda and often engage in online activism.

2. Neo-Nazi Organizations: - Neo-Nazi groups have also aligned themselves with Trump's anti-immigration stance, using it as a recruitment tool to attract new members and spread their extremist views.

3. Other Extremist Groups: - The Traditionalist Worker Party, co-founded by Matthew Heimbach, is another example of a white supremacist group that has expressed support for Trump. Heimbach himself is known for his racist and anti-Semitic views.

Characteristics of Support

- Racist and Islamophobic Attitudes: Research indicates that support for Trump is often correlated with racist and Islamophobic sentiments. Historical instances, such as the 1973 lawsuit against Trump for discriminatory rental practices, highlight a long-standing pattern of racial bias.

- Division Among Groups: Despite their shared support for Trump, there is significant division among these far-right factions. For example, many members of the Proud Boys do not align with the QAnon conspiracy theories, indicating a complex landscape of beliefs within the far-right.

Conclusion

Trump's far-right supporters encompass a range of groups, including white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and other extremist organizations. These groups are often united by their nationalist and racist ideologies, which have been emboldened by Trump's political rhetoric and policies.

It seems only Whites can become the skilled workers? Make Whites great great again? I love America! lol. :)

sources:

1. Neo-Nazi and far right groups seize on Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric
2. Racial views of Donald Trump - Wikipedia
3. How Has The Radical Right Evolved Under Trump?
4. Trump has repeatedly been endorsed by white supremacist groups and other far-right extremists, and they've looked to him as a source of encouragement
5. The American far right is emboldened by the return of Donald Trump
6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpism
7. Let’s Measure the Far-Right Threat Seriously
8. https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-election-proudboys/
9. A Field Guide to the Flags of the Far Right
10. Extremist Support of Donald Trump
 
Laura Loomer and far right activists clashed on X with Sriram Krishnan -Trump's new pick for AI and Vivek over increasing H1B visas and plans by DOGE to increase the numbers. Apparently the tech side want to substantially increase the number of H1B visas, whereas other MAGA activists view this as foreigners reducing salaries and taking US jobs. Thoughts?

They're doing both...
 
If its high tech college grads in STEM professions I dont mind

We need all the doctors and engineers we can get

But just common workers to undercut jobs for Americans?

That I’m agin’
They're only supposed to import them via the H-1B visa program when there are NO available workers here that they can hire.
 
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Having followed the immigration issue for a long time, yet specifically only having a big picture review of the H1B visa issues, it has been astounding to watch how Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, David Sacks and the Silicon Valley supporters and influencers are responding to having the H1B visa fraud confronted. The self-interest in their defense is just astronomical to watch unfold.

Empowered by what can only be reasonably defined as their perceived influence over President Trump, the new-era Tech team are quite forcefully telling the MAGA base of Trump-supporting American workers that their concerns, views and perspectives are irrelevant.

It appears that most of the explosive sentiments revolve around H1B visas in the tech sector issued to Indian workers specifically. Apparently, the friendships, networks and teams attached to the sector of computer engineering carry with them an emotional component. I guess that should not be a surprise considering this is essentially a peer-to-peer wagon circling, in defense of the H1B visa problems in the tech sector.



 
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1. I led the drafting of legislation in the Trump ‘45 White House to create a new legal immigration framework. I saw firsthand what happens when ANY visa reform is proposed: executives from the biggest multinationals and lobbyists from all kinds of industries are banging on the door, demanding to keep what they have.

2. What they have is a tangled morass of visa classes that are carve-outs, handouts, and special favors to particular industries, bought and paid for through decades of lobbying feckless members of Congress and presidential administrations. Industries lobby for the foreign workers they claim to “need,” and then they get a visa class carve-out, which they protect (and seek to expand) at all costs.

3. And there are enormous costs for our nation - costs that fall on the American worker with devastating consequences. The statistics bear that out: job gains go to foreign-born workers while American workers post net job losses.


 

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