Trump supports immigration visas backed by Musk: ‘I have many H-1B visas on my properties’

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No doubt you thought that was clever.

I'm here to assure you that it is not.

Dude, I did not know you are Tom Hanks!

What was it like to work with Wilson? Did he use cocaine and bang whores on the set as rumored?
 
It's part and parcel to checking the premise.

If the "abuse" is in fact the purpose, then there's no "reforming" it...It's another exercise in turd polishing.
In my case “reform” means ending the abuse entirely

Limit those visas to specified high level occupations only
 
This shouldn't surprise anyone who paid attention to the election. Trump said he wanted to give a green card to every foreign college student who graduated from an American university. The right being up in arms about Elon's and Vivek's statements only indicates how much they were distracted by the pomp and fanfare and how little they were actually listening.

President-elect Trump told The Post Saturday he supports immigration visas for highly skilled workers, appearing to side with Elon Musk in the roiling intra-MAGA debate on the issue.

“I’ve always liked the visas, I have always been in favor of the visas. That’s why we have them,” Trump said by phone, referring to the H-1B program, which permits companies to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations.

“I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program,” added Trump, who restricted access to foreign worker visas in his first administration and has been critical of the program in the past.


It seems the US really needs more STEM nerds. I like nerds. They will make America great again! :)

👉👉 The U.S. faces a permanent shortage of excellent engineering talent due to several interrelated factors. The demand for engineers is projected to grow by 13% by 2031, with an annual need for about 400,000 new engineers, yet many roles remain unfilled due to insufficient skills among graduates and an aging workforce retiring without adequate replacements[1][2]. Furthermore, educational programs have shifted focus away from engineering fundamentals, leading to a mismatch between industry needs and graduate capabilities[13]. This situation is exacerbated by restrictive immigration policies limiting the influx of foreign talent[2].

sources:
[1] America’s Engineering Talent Crisis: Elon Musk, the H-1B Debate, and My Journey
[2] The US Needs More Engineers. What’s the Solution?
[3] Why Is There A Shortage of Engineering Talent? - Next Level Staffing
[4] Silicon Valley's Biggest Limitation: Engineering Talent Shortage
[5] https://www.tbp.org/static/docs/features/Su09Brown.pdf
[6] America needs more engineers
[7] Fulfilling Opportunities for Engineers: Addressing the Manufacturing Talent Shortage – Interdisciplinary Professional Programs – UW–Madison
[8] David Stepania on LinkedIn: Elon Musk says there's a "permanent shortage of excellent engineering… | 228 comments
[9] Is There an Engineering Shortage in the United States? - Re:Build Optimation

👉👉 Several barriers prevent U.S. citizens from filling engineering roles:

1. Skills Gap: Many graduates lack the necessary technical skills, with fewer than half of engineering degree holders entering the field[1][2].
2. Diversity Issues: Underrepresentation of women and minority groups persists, limiting the talent pool[1][2].
3. Educational Pipeline: Only about 13% of high school students interested in engineering complete a degree in the field, leading to a leaky talent pipeline[2][3].
4. Restrictive Job Requirements: Employers often set high barriers for entry, such as specific degrees or years of experience, which can deter potential candidates[3][5].

sources:
[1] https://equiliem.com/blog/why-is-it-so-hard-to-hire-an-engineer/
[2] The US Needs More Engineers. What’s the Solution?
[3] https://www.nga.org/publications/strategies-to-address-engineering-workforce-challenges/
[4] https://strategy.asee.org/what-s-ge...sional-barriers-to-engineering-leadership.pdf
[5] https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/challenges-mostly-companies-face-filling-engineering-syed-d3sre
[6] https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/breaking-down-barrier-between-engineering-disciplines-ron-miller
 
This shouldn't surprise anyone who paid attention to the election. Trump said he wanted to give a green card to every foreign college student who graduated from an American university. The right being up in arms about Elon's and Vivek's statements only indicates how much they were distracted by the pomp and fanfare and how little they were actually listening.

President-elect Trump told The Post Saturday he supports immigration visas for highly skilled workers, appearing to side with Elon Musk in the roiling intra-MAGA debate on the issue.

“I’ve always liked the visas, I have always been in favor of the visas. That’s why we have them,” Trump said by phone, referring to the H-1B program, which permits companies to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations.

“I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program,” added Trump, who restricted access to foreign worker visas in his first administration and has been critical of the program in the past.


It seems the US really needs more STEM nerds. I like nerds. They will make America great again! :)

👉👉 The U.S. faces a permanent shortage of excellent engineering talent due to several interrelated factors. The demand for engineers is projected to grow by 13% by 2031, with an annual need for about 400,000 new engineers, yet many roles remain unfilled due to insufficient skills among graduates and an aging workforce retiring without adequate replacements[1][2]. Furthermore, educational programs have shifted focus away from engineering fundamentals, leading to a mismatch between industry needs and graduate capabilities[13]. This situation is exacerbated by restrictive immigration policies limiting the influx of foreign talent[2].

sources:
[1] America’s Engineering Talent Crisis: Elon Musk, the H-1B Debate, and My Journey
[2] The US Needs More Engineers. What’s the Solution?
[3] Why Is There A Shortage of Engineering Talent? - Next Level Staffing
[4] Silicon Valley's Biggest Limitation: Engineering Talent Shortage
[5] https://www.tbp.org/static/docs/features/Su09Brown.pdf
[6] America needs more engineers
[7] Fulfilling Opportunities for Engineers: Addressing the Manufacturing Talent Shortage – Interdisciplinary Professional Programs – UW–Madison
[8] David Stepania on LinkedIn: Elon Musk says there's a "permanent shortage of excellent engineering… | 228 comments
[9] Is There an Engineering Shortage in the United States? - Re:Build Optimation

👉👉 Several barriers prevent U.S. citizens from filling engineering roles:

1. Skills Gap: Many graduates lack the necessary technical skills, with fewer than half of engineering degree holders entering the field[1][2].
2. Diversity Issues: Underrepresentation of women and minority groups persists, limiting the talent pool[1][2].
3. Educational Pipeline: Only about 13% of high school students interested in engineering complete a degree in the field, leading to a leaky talent pipeline[2][3].
4. Restrictive Job Requirements: Employers often set high barriers for entry, such as specific degrees or years of experience, which can deter potential candidates[3][5].

sources:
[1] Why is it so Hard to Hire an Engineer?
[2] The US Needs More Engineers. What’s the Solution?
[3] Strategies to Address Engineering Workforce Challenges
[4] https://strategy.asee.org/what-s-ge...sional-barriers-to-engineering-leadership.pdf
[5] https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/challenges-mostly-companies-face-filling-engineering-syed-d3sre
[6] https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/breaking-down-barrier-between-engineering-disciplines-ron-miller
 
It seems the US really needs more STEM nerds. I like nerds. They will make America great again! :)

👉👉 The U.S. faces a permanent shortage of excellent engineering talent due to several interrelated factors. The demand for engineers is projected to grow by 13% by 2031, with an annual need for about 400,000 new engineers, yet many roles remain unfilled due to insufficient skills among graduates and an aging workforce retiring without adequate replacements[1][2]. Furthermore, educational programs have shifted focus away from engineering fundamentals, leading to a mismatch between industry needs and graduate capabilities[13]. This situation is exacerbated by restrictive immigration policies limiting the influx of foreign talent[2].

sources:
[1] America’s Engineering Talent Crisis: Elon Musk, the H-1B Debate, and My Journey
[2] The US Needs More Engineers. What’s the Solution?
[3] Why Is There A Shortage of Engineering Talent? - Next Level Staffing
[4] Silicon Valley's Biggest Limitation: Engineering Talent Shortage
[5] https://www.tbp.org/static/docs/features/Su09Brown.pdf
[6] America needs more engineers
[7] Fulfilling Opportunities for Engineers: Addressing the Manufacturing Talent Shortage – Interdisciplinary Professional Programs – UW–Madison
[8] David Stepania on LinkedIn: Elon Musk says there's a "permanent shortage of excellent engineering… | 228 comments
[9] Is There an Engineering Shortage in the United States? - Re:Build Optimation

👉👉 Several barriers prevent U.S. citizens from filling engineering roles:

1. Skills Gap: Many graduates lack the necessary technical skills, with fewer than half of engineering degree holders entering the field[1][2].
2. Diversity Issues: Underrepresentation of women and minority groups persists, limiting the talent pool[1][2].
3. Educational Pipeline: Only about 13% of high school students interested in engineering complete a degree in the field, leading to a leaky talent pipeline[2][3].
4. Restrictive Job Requirements: Employers often set high barriers for entry, such as specific degrees or years of experience, which can deter potential candidates[3][5].

sources:
[1] Why is it so Hard to Hire an Engineer?
[2] The US Needs More Engineers. What’s the Solution?
[3] Strategies to Address Engineering Workforce Challenges
[4] https://strategy.asee.org/what-s-ge...sional-barriers-to-engineering-leadership.pdf
[5] Challenges, mostly companies face in Filling Engineering Roles: A Data-Driven Analysis
[6] Breaking down the barrier between engineering disciplines
100% agitprop for self-loathing cucks.
 
That's not the primary target of H-1B....Those visas (owned by the employer) are a modern version of indenture.

This is where they import marginally competent help for far lower wages, and make the American tekkies train them in before getting fired.
Yep. Employers take advantage of the H1B employees who will work for less than prevailing pay scales.

"According to an Economic Policy Institute (EPI) report, 60% of H-1B jobs have wage levels below the local median wage. The report also found that computer occupations, which are common for H-1B workers, have salaries that are 17% to 34% lower on average"
 
Yep. Employers take advantage of the H1B employees who will work for less than prevailing pay scales.

"According to an Economic Policy Institute (EPI) report, 60% of H-1B jobs have wage levels below the local median wage. The report also found that computer occupations, which are common for H-1B workers, have salaries that are 17% to 34% lower on average"
See the chart above your post.^^^^
 
This shouldn't surprise anyone who paid attention to the election. Trump said he wanted to give a green card to every foreign college student who graduated from an American university. The right being up in arms about Elon's and Vivek's statements only indicates how much they were distracted by the pomp and fanfare and how little they were actually listening.

President-elect Trump told The Post Saturday he supports immigration visas for highly skilled workers, appearing to side with Elon Musk in the roiling intra-MAGA debate on the issue.

“I’ve always liked the visas, I have always been in favor of the visas. That’s why we have them,” Trump said by phone, referring to the H-1B program, which permits companies to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations.

“I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program,” added Trump, who restricted access to foreign worker visas in his first administration and has been critical of the program in the past.


Looking forward to an amazing economy under Trump. Biden’s economy was horrible. Everything Trump is doing with Musk is gonna be amazing.!!!!
 
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H1B's were never a campaign issue. They are overused by some companies, and people would like to see them better regulated.

Millions of illegals flooding the country under Biden's admin was a campaign issue. They are not the same issue.

All the hype about Musk is just the left trying to drive a wedge.

It's not going to work. Trump is not constrained by any reelection considerations. He will do what he believes is best for the country.
Basically the radical left doesn’t like that. Trump and musk are not racist. They never were. So what the left is doing now is a despicable behavior of attacking Indians and brown people. They’re a disgrace.
 
Why are dembots so surprised that trump supports legal immigration??

It’s like yoj all have been lied to by propagandist for years and are just hearing this stuff for the first time

It’s so weird
Well not just that but the radical left is now turning to racism against Indian and brown people. They’re ugly like that. It’s no surprise considering their radical views.
 
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