When I read the New York Post article proclaiming that President Trump supports the fraudulent system known as H1B visa hiring, I knew something was amiss because we previously looked at Trump’s various business hires and use of the visa process.
Apparently, the NY Post called President Trump to get him to weigh in on the controversial subject that has been triggered by Elon Musk saying he would “go to war on this issue” to maintain the H1B visa system -and subsequent foreign employment for tech skilled workers- his various companies depend upon.
Here’s the topline takeaway from the article that has triggered many:
(NY POST) 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. (more)
However, if you go to the Dept of Labor website, search or download the database of H1B employment, specifically filtering to Trump’s various companies, what you will discover is that Trump Inc doesn’t use the H1B visa system at all. [Check for Yourself Here]
How does this reconcile? Well, having previously looked at the visa use by President Trump in his various companies {SEE HERE}, I can confidently assert (Occam’s Razor) that within the interview President Trump conflated H2B temporary worker visas, which he does use in his service industry, with H1B visas which he does not use.
The H-1B program applies to employers seeking to hire nonimmigrant aliens as workers in specialty occupations of distinguished merit and ability. At least that was the intent of the program before it was abused by companies who saw the opportunity to avoid domestic market wages and find alternative cheap sources of skilled labor in the tech sector. That abusive ‘labor diversion’ process has now expanded to find H1B claims in other sectors. So much so, there are now a myriad of companies requesting H1B status employees for their various interests.
The H2B program applies to employers seeking to hire nonimmigrant aliens as “temporary workers” mostly in the service industry where extreme seasonal fluctuations in business make it challenging to hire from a very limited market base. H2B workers are found in hotels, resorts, restaurants and service companies anywhere you find big seasonal shifts in service businesses, like Trump resorts.
As previously noted, Does the word “Snowbird” ring a bell? Florida has a “tourist season” which runs from (generally speaking) just after Thanksgiving to Easter annually. January, February and March are the peak. The first Monday in February is the absolute peak as almost every time-share and hotel unit flips that week.
The volume of work within the service and hospitality industry doubles during the tourist season, and those businesses who hire within the general labor market struggle to increase their labor in relationship to the increase in business. In addition, local workers looking for employment are reluctant to take temporary or “seasonal” jobs, and prefer longer term -more stable- employment.
Many businesses need to double, or in some cases triple, their workforce in order to meet the business demand. As a consequence, many companies, including Trump owned resorts, have used H-2B visa workers to fill the gap between large fluctuations in business and the needed staffing shortfalls. From my own experience, many of the workers are students from South America (Argentina, Brazil, etc) who take the seasonal jobs Nov/Dec – March/April between their college seasons – and then return home.
Bottom line – President Trump is referencing H2B visas which he does use, and not H1B visas which he does not use. Whether President Trump conflated the issue, or whether the Murdoch owned New York Post intentionally constructed their questioning to create a clickbait controversy, is entirely up to the reader to determine. I think it’s likely a combination.
♦ All of that said, the issue of H1B replacement workers displacing American workers is not going away regardless of how uncomfortable it makes the Silicon Valley crowd. Many highly skilled Americans have been impacted by the issue of H1B replacement, and the inherent fraud within the special interest employment system is a critical issue for a large percentage of the MAGA base.
In fact, for context you might remember the 2017 Trump suspension of visas from Muslim countries. In response to that suspension, the state of Washington filed a lawsuit against President Trump seeking an injunction to continue the visas. The main subject of their opposition was the financial impact to Microsoft and the H1B visa use.
BYRON YORK, 2017 – “Why is Washington State mounting such a vigorous challenge to President Trump’s executive order temporarily suspending non-American entry from seven terrorism-plagued countries? Of course there are several lawsuits against the president, and there are lots of motives among the various litigants. But Washington State’s is the suit that stopped the order, at least temporarily. And a look at the state’s case suggests that, behind high-minded rhetoric about religious liberty and constitutional protections, there is a lot of money at stake.
Judging by the briefs filed by Washington State, as well as statements made by its representatives, some of the state’s top priorities in challenging Trump are: 1) To ensure an uninterrupted supply of relatively low-wage H-1B foreign workers for Microsoft and other state businesses; 2) To ensure a continuing flow of high-tuition-paying foreign student visa holders; and 3) To preserve the flow of tax revenues that results from those and other sources.
[…] Washington State argued that its residents have suffered from the Trump order, or might suffer in the future, because some of the state’s biggest businesses rely on H-1B visas, which are often used to bring foreign workers to U.S. companies at lower wages than their American counterparts.
“The technology industry relies heavily on the H-1B visa program,” the Washington State lawsuit said. “Microsoft, a corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington, is the state’s top employer of high-tech — or H-1B visa holders and employs nearly 5,000 people through the program. Other Washington-based companies, including Amazon, Expedia, and Starbucks, employ thousands of H-1B visa holders.” (link)
Vivek Ramaswamy, David Sacks, Elon Musk (with his influencers) and the tribe in/around Silicon Valley, have placed their flag of influence on this H1B hill. They are willing to do whatever it takes to retain this system, much to the angst of the MAGA supporters who have been victimized by it.
When a system has been so thoroughly corrupted as to now create harm, there should not be a great deal of controversy in suspending that system until the market can correct itself. However, losing control of the H1B visa system is viewed by the Silicon Valley tech group as a non-starter position.
♦ It will be interesting to watch how Silicon Valley’s ally, JD Vance – a political entity wrapped in the cover of Hillbilly values, reacts to this H1B visa and immigration debate.
As we watch the arguments inside the H1B debate, it is worth remembering the group who promoted, pushed and ultimately influenced the JD Vance nomination consisted of: Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Bill Ackman, David Sacks, Chamath Palihapitiya, Jacob Helberg and of course, Vivek Ramaswamy. On the inside of the Trump orbit, the network had Donald Trump Jr also promoting JD Vance.
JD Vance was then invited to be an attendee at the June 6th San Francisco fundraiser for President Trump, hosted by Sacks and Palihapitiya, and that’s likely when the first one-on-one running mate discussion between President Trump and Senator Vance took place.
Usha Chilukuri Vance, the wife of Ohio Senator J.D. Vance, quit her job as a corporate litigator at DNC-affiliated Munger, Tolles & Olson, within minutes of hearing that JD had been selected as President Trump’s Vice-President nominee and running mate. Usha Chilukuri-Vance worked in Washington DC for the firm.
The American workers who Silicon Valley advocate for replacing with foreign workers, are the proverbial “Saxons, with nothing to lose.”
The Big Tech group may not have initiated the background; in fact, the offshoring and replacement cycle was started many years before. However, when you strip a group of Americans of their value, label them, ostracize them, ridicule them, belittle them and then denigrate them for failing to support your abuse, think “rust belt”, you create a group of Americans with nothing left to lose.
Calling people “racist” and “nativist” who voted for President Trump specifically on this issue is not going to work. Musk et al should be very aware that this H1B debate is targeting the “nothing left to lose” American team.
If they think their immigration position is both zero-sum and survivable, think again. There is much for them to lose. The true zero-sum position is already held by a much bigger tribe of American workers who truly do have nothing left to lose.
Silicon Valley ends up fighting an army that will never concede because they have already been stripped of everything they hold dear.
Beware the wrath of the angry Saxon. This immigration topic is Musk, Ramaswamy and Sacks’ first trip into what they call ‘flyover country.’ They are experiencing strong MAGA pushback, something very new and uncomfortable for them, likely for the first time; hence, their emotional reactions.
We understand the UniParty is smiling as they see us debating this issue; however, if Making America Great Again doesn’t benefit working Americans, then what exactly is the point.




For MAGA, there’s no difference between the Southern invasion and
H-1B visas. Both take jobs and resources from American citizens.
In all this discussion about Elon, I just assumed he came from an elite background of some kind of privilege, but had never heard anything about his roots or life before founding these big innovative companies, being a billionaire, and getting huge govt. grants. I just saw this video on facebook (sorry I couldn’t find it in any other format to post, though I did look) from the old Babylon Bee interview with him.
He talks about coming to North America, Montreal, as a 17-yr-old, alone, with a few thousand dollars in Travelers Checks, and pretty much starting from scratch. He had some relatives there, and says he is a Canadian citizen through his mom, but did manual labor, worked in his relative’s wheat fields, chainsawed logs, worked at a lumber mill, did odd jobs, and paid for his own college in Canada. Ended up at PT’s alma mater, Univ. of Pennsylvania, and though he had scholarships, ended up with $100K in student loan debt.
It just surprised me to hear him tell his story — seems that he didn’t have everything handed to him, and that he does know the value of hard work. Reminds me a bit of JD Vance. Throw in the Asperger’s and navigating a new continent, and I’m sure he had challenges to overcome. He tried applying to work at an internet company, and heard nothing back, and since there were so few internet companies back then, he decided to start his own. Like PT, he seems to have a knack for taking risks at the right time that result in big successes, and for making lots of money with innovative ideas.
I still feel his H1B outburst at Americans is something to keep an eye on, and that this chapter isn’t over. But listening to his story was fascinating, and offered a few more clues about who this person is — and maybe some insights about how he and PT may have formed the connection they have. Let’s hope he uses his skills and influence for good and not for evil.
https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=932162972203412
It’s too late. Elon blew any good will he had built up when he spent his Christmas vacation insulting Americans, telling MAGA that he’s going to remove them from GOP, telling us to “Go F ourselves in the faces,” and then finally declaring that he’s “going to war” to keep his cheap foreign labor. The damage is done. No amount of sob stories is going to fix Elon’s reputation after what the way he treated us (and never apologized for).
Nah…
It will work out just fine.
We’re just having a MAGA family discussion.
Musk is not done.
He’s still growing.
Musk is not our “family.” Musk has over 1500 H1Bs on his Tesla payroll. Why aren’t those jobs going to his “family”? The only thing that’s “growing” here is the collective realization that Musk is and never will be America First.
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I doubt that most founder heads of global companies are not nationalists, especially those who have no generational ties to the country and/or also hold, or have family who hold citizenship status elsewhere.
International corporations float above landed entities (governments) and use them but don’t necessarily need them. The world is not what it was a hundred years ago. We aren’t going to change that. But so long as there still are things they can get better here, there are things we can demand in return.
(I also suspect that various other groups in MAGA have disparate issues they view as paramount.)
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Jack Posobeic often says that the new style of fascism is corporations running gummints, instead of the 1930’s style, which was gummints running corporations.
I’d like to be able to confirm this
Musk is indeed not our “family”.
Musk provides intelligence-gathering satellites to the US Government’s spy agencies, and takes large paychecks to the bank as his reward.
We do not need “family” members who are strengthening the surveillance chains around our freedoms.
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I agree. Schlicter wrote a nice article on this for today, I recommend:
https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2024/12/30/based-tech-bros-and-maga-learn-about-coalition-politics-the-hard-way-n2649690
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Never Trump Kurt Schlicter? Yeah, there’s ya a trustworthy source.
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He’s said he was wrong on that. Anyway, address what is said; not who says it. It’s a writer’s opinion, not a politician’s promise.
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That is a terrible philosophy. If someone is actively opposed to your interest, why would you give credence and time and attention. Schlicter is in the same category as the Cheto faced buffoon. Suitable only for ridicule.
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Tu quoque. Fallacious reasoning.
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Growing his pocketbook at the expense of Americans.
I heard that was not his account and those weren’t his words. Any truth to that?
FauxBook doesn’t have a checkmark system.
I have long felt a 3 question quiz tells me if someone is MAGA or a useful idiot, without ever mentioning politics, and one of the questions is,
“Have you ever worked at anjob, with a sign listing the # of days since the last work related accident?”
Sounds like he HAS, and I admit that is reassuring.
But, one question isn’t definitive.
2) Approve/disapprove of ‘self-driving cars’? I suspect he would approve, which is the useful idiot answet.
3) Bic or Zippo? Not sure how he would come down on that one.
Thanks for your input, Dutchman. I like the work-related accident sign — yes, I’m from the rust belt, and I get it. I agree that it was pleasantly surprising to know that he’s not just a rich brainiac, but that he has gotten his hands dirty and done real labor, of the sort that SD talks about with his Saxon references. (Sax appeal? Is WORDMAN in the house? 🙂
For a variety of reasons, the idea of self-driving cars scares me personally. Things like who is liable in an accident, or that if something can be programmed, it can also be hacked and hijacked. But as I get older (leaving my 60s next summer) I can see the appeal of the independence that comes with having your own car to get places, even when you are no longer able to operate a vehicle safely. It does get tiresome to have to rely on friends, uber, or public transportation, especially if you live away from a city. For someone older and living alone to be able to get around, go to dr appts, shopping, visit friends, or even take a trip… I can see where having a way to get somewhere safely would offer a lot of independence to certain demographics.
As for Bic or Zippo — I’m wondering if that’s a generational thing. (My brother was a smoker who owned zippos — but he also picked up Bics on the road.) And PT is a non-smoker — I would be surprised if he even carried a lighter. Most non-smokers nowadays don’t.
Bic or zippo, Zippos made my cigarettes taste better, only they could leak lighter fluid in your favorite jeans..
D, I like your posts, but this one has me baffled.
I get it, but it does only apply to smokers.
I think my analogous test would be Starbucks versus McDonald’s coffee.
What happens if we’re neither? I only like my own coffee.
Yes, like Obama and JD Vance . . . it’s hard to learn anything reliable about Musk’s background.
Bill Gates has a similar murky background.
Maybe it’s true that Musk came to America with almost nothing and built his first computer from scratch . . . and made millions. And now billions.
It sounds like a fairy tale, but maybe it really is true.
Or maybe something else happened.
Maybe the military industrial complex (DARPA, CIA . . . etc) take massive amounts of tax money to do advanced research on secret projects.
And these secret projects are run by corporations that are set up by DARPA and the CIA.
And the intelligence community likes to fill these corporations with smart people who have major personal problems.
That’s who they target. People who can be blackmailed. People who can keep secrets. People who are willing to leave their families and never talk to their parents again. People who are willing to vanish.
I know one of these people.
He went to college with me. It was an elite college. He hated his parents. He had lots of problems. But smart? Oh yes, very.
And the military made him an offer. He took a big payment, and has never been heard of since.
His family has no idea where he is. And it’s been thirty years. His college friends still ask about him. He is GONE.
He’s working, I am sure, for a secret military project, or as a spy.
There are many high tech secret military projects happening right now.
And the people involved are making lots of money. But this isn’t because they are succeeding in the free market.
And suddenly, one day, the technology developed by these secret projects reaches a certain point when it’s time to make it public.
That’s what happened recently with artificial intelligence.
All of a sudden, we have a quite advanced AI available for public use.
Same happened with the internet.
The internet was a long term secret government project, funded with lots of tax money.
The CIA or DARPA create these companies and select people (preferably damaged people) to run them.
Best comment in this entire thread. The tech tycoons are the public salesmen for whatever the IC needs declassified in their neverending quest for more surveillance. And they’ll concoct whatever feel good story they need to sell their salesmen to the public. Even two bit celebrities do this all time, claiming some rags to riches story, when it turns out they had some relative with some suspiciously high connections. I believe the official narrative about Musk’s background as much as I do BHO’s.
narrative
“It’s a con job.”
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/112530879876870305
Crossfire Hurricane 4: In Crowdstrike We Trust
DARPA wants to simulate how social media spreads info like wildfire
“SocialSim will focus specifically on information spread and evolution.”
https://www.networkworld.com/article/3158707/darpa-wants-to-simulate-how-social-media-spreads-info-like-wildfire.html
I’m not sure if the corporate investment agency had anything to do with arpanet.
See IARPA, it’s like DARPA for spies.
This video has been removed for violating YouTube’s Community Guidelines
https://rumble.com/v5n4f12-heres-a-deleted-bill-gates-documentary-brought-back-into-the-light.html
Pascal, thank you for the excellent post. OTOH, I am not going to worry about AI until YouTube can get their subtitles correct.
I did some searches a week or so ago in the Brave “Ask Leo” AI, and I managed to get it to say something factually incorrect simply by putting a hyphen in the wrong place.
In my band, when we work on a song that seems like a winner, but it doesn’t quite get there, we say it hasn’t “grown legs.” AI may be in that stage.
Oh yeah?
Several years ago before the AI explosion somebody in a position …
told me that he had been told, “you wouldn’t believe how AI is going to change the world, it’s an exciting time to be alive”.
The guy who told me, had no clue about the details just that some important people were “having a meeting” about it.
An advanced AI would be capable of running through many scenarios quickly to determine the end result.
If we do x, what happens?
(See details of Google’s quantum chip “Willow”.)
Jimstonereloaded.com
It would approximate a crystal ball or time machine into the future.
See the mistakes ahead of time.
Notice how Trump seems to know the future. He makes odd posts that don’t make sense until later.
He appears to make a misstep but ends up being called a genius or “great political instincts” later.
As if he knows the future.
“The Simpsons” also has a pretty good future-prediction track record.
Should we conclude that Homer is 3D AI – generated?
… Not to mention the AI-generated voiceovers, that sound like illiterate robots.
Rush Limbaugh went apeshit crazy about a comment Bill Gates made roughly 6 or 7 years ago.
Bill Gates, in an interview, stated that almost all of the technology advancements were made by government funded projects.
Instant cognitive dissonance for everyone!
The exact opposite of the official narratives.
The person doing the interview missed the opportunity to say, “what the hell are you talking about”?
I read a biography of him from a decade or two ago (haven’t read the more recent Isaacson one) — and it was fascinating.
He was bullied as a young boy in South Africa, and so hates bullies — which I believe led to his empathy for those being abused & censored by Twitter and the rest of the social media oligarchs (in particular the guys at The Babylon Bee) — leading him to buy Twitter (as part of a grander vision of building a one-stop platform X.com for all things internet and rivaling Amazon).
Thanks so much for posting, Shain — I hadn’t heard about the bullying in South Africa as a young boy, but I’m not surprised. And it makes sense of his motivations for what he’s done and why as he came into money and influence. I think it helps to know someone’s story if you want to get to the bottom of what drives them, to know how to deal with them. It doesn’t excuse any mistakes he’s made, but it does explain a lot.
If he fell flat on his face in Canada, didn’t he have a ruby mining fortune to crawl back to?
So a known liar, tells a story on facebook, making himself out to be something akin to real Americans with a hard work, hard luck saga.
And just like that he’s “in a new light”.
Well done, Elon. Well done.
Except Elon didn’t start out poor and struggling, nor did he create anything. He glommed onto other peoples’ work and claimed it as his own, everywhere he went.
Alleycats, it was a Babylon Bee interview, a conservative Christian satire site that happened to get an in-depth interview with Musk (he sought them out, because he liked their work, and they were being censored for being too honest), and someone posted the older interview clip on facebook. I couldn’t find the original elsewhere, but I thought it was interesting info and posted it.
At the time, he was just telling his story, and none of the current stuff was in the news, so I took it at face value. No need to get snarky.
A puff piece, on Facebook, for which we gotta sign up to view?
Is this a joke?
Anything FB is trash to me. I tried to delete it years ago and could only deactivate it. That was about 10 years ago. I no longer want any part of social media apps!
I’m suspicious of the official “Elon Musk story”.
Ever heard of “Jack’s Magic Coffee Shop”?
Search Treehouse archives.
Elon supposedly left PayPal with 60 million. Got divorced so divide by 2.
Starts Tesla is down to his last 5 million. After contemplation, “goes for broke”.
Mysteriously gets the most amazing government subsidies in modern history.
Owns and controls his own satellite system, maybe America’s top aerospace company, SpaceX.
He even has a Tunnel boring company. (Odd!)
Buys a company, Twitter, that according to Sundance cannot make a profit hence ‘Magic Coffee Shop’.
Pays 44 billion now worth 11 billion (?).
And on top of all that, he supposedly has “high function autism”.
Autism is a fancy word for brain damage.
Go look at Ron DeSantis’ curriculum vitai and compare to Obama.
Now do Vivek Ramaswamy and JD Vance.
Multi billionaire Larry Ellison and Oracle.
Did Ellison run a program for the CIA called “Oracle”?
Mark Zuckerberg?
Now look into the history of DARPA. The grandfather of Jeff Bezos was a founding member of DARPA (reportedly).
I found this you might be interested in viewing.
Who is Elon Musk?
[video src="https://anonup.com/upload/videos/2024/12/9exlxThtxuUtpIDRJZtL_29_ed500605d0609a90535fffe50d59976d_video_original.mp4" /]
Elon lies a lot – if you have about 3 hours here is a complete documentary on all his lies..
The title is fitting: “Modern Snake Oil Salesman”
I’ve,seen first hand that some sort of H-1B visa program is very necessary if we want our American companies to win. I’ve also,seen first hand the program is abused. Fix it quickly and use it to win in cutting edge tech. Then do the long hard work of fixing our education system so that we don’t need H-1B.
Professor of Computer Science at UC Berkeley: “My perfect GPA students are contacting me worried because they are getting zero job offers.”
https://x.com/USTechWorkers/status/1872773432573854044
We don’t need H1B. We already have the talent to win. Elon and his buddies refuse to hire Americans because H1Bs are cheaper.
PDJT has made it pretty clear Nationwide School Choice is a priority for him.
That will fix K-12, and pretty quickly I suspect.
And then the University system needs a complete overhaul, or even gut and replace, as it is so screwedup.
First off, as has bedb talked about for years, a built up trade school path, as an alternative to College.
Students spend 2 years in an intensive program to learn a specific trade, with input from industry in the skills needed, and even drawimg from those industries for the teachers.
Not everyone needs to, or benefits from a college education,..and for those thatdo, the whole system of financing, and exchange students, etc.needs to be revamped.
Those are all laudable goals in of themselves.
I would anticipate significant resistance from all of those enriching themselves from the current status quo with respects to the University systems and government subsidized higher education though.
Likely to be a sizable public controversy much like this debate surrounding H1B visas. Yet, it still needs to be done for our posterity.
enriching
ymmv
Indian student reportedly deported from US after confessing massive university fraud on Reddit
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1806820954196025741.html
controversy
fwiw
Whistleblowers at UCLA medical school say it has dramatically lowered admissions standards for minority applicants
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1793657774767022569.html
Of course the entrenched academia will dig in. But they can’t fight the trend.
Young people are already “self-deporting” from the college (indoctrination factory) trap.
They have all undoubtedly witnessed at least one local plumber or electrician with a nice suburban house and family, and a blue-haired Ph.D in wimmen’s studies still working at Starbucks and living at home.
Real life is educational.
If there are any MAGA Senators, Sen. Schmitt from Missouri is one, possibly the only one.
At TGP, an article quoting his commentson this H1b debate, goodand reasonable.
Reccomend going there to read it, yourself.
Basically, this is a debate worth having, the H1b system IS abused, and Americans are suffering as a result,..and PDJT has talked about reforming it to eliminate the abuse.
But, we need to focus first and foremost on getting the illegals out, and while that operation is ongoing, work on reforming the legal immigration system, as well.
“Getting the illegals out”
This ^
We can multitask.
Laser focus on a single action, and directing Americans’ attention to a single action, allows the nefarious activities such as hiring a guy at the White House who lobbies for expanding H1b abuses, and the REMOVAL of h1b caps, to burrow in. And GROW.
We all know how hard it is to get rid of any program expansions once they’re expanded.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/senator-eric-schmitt-how-h1-b-visa-abuses/
“NVRA, HAVA, UOCAVA. Congress and courts have broken our election systems.”
https://x.com/CletaMitchell/status/1855585203298660394
Schmitt
I like to keep things simple. My guess is that Musk got his nerd ass kicked in high school and/earlier, and now he wants to be the tough guy. I don’t need a a job from him, but if I did and he told me to get f**ked so that he could hire some foreigner for a cheaper wage, he’d catch a right hook, and he would get the picture; end of story.
Sorry to be so abrupt; I’m 73 and tired of this bullsh!t, and I don’t care how much money he has; his comment deserves a punch.
Why is @elonmusk so eager to defend American Replacement Visas (H1B & OPT)?
He is savings millions if not billions replacing Americans at his companies
-1500+ new H1Bs at Tesla, 50%+ under 150k
-20+ at Twitter where he did mass layoffs
-7 engineers under 150k at Neuralink
https://x.com/IRLhandshake/status/1872700359631896827
That’s what liars and frauds do.
More on India…
https://open.substack.com/pub/arctotherium/p/the-case-against-indian-immigration?r=cbuxi&utm_medium=ios
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Article makes some excellent points. Very worthwhile read. Thanks,
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My husband is an IT worker an has to go through companies based in India get get job in US firms because they are are given hiring preference as being minority firms. The IT business is a mess and US workers need to come first.
Sundance, please read this article. It refutes your post. Thank you.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/12/the_h_1b_controversy_time_for_dispassionate_thought.html
No it doesn’t. It simply proves that Lee Alexander has not done the deep dive that sundance has – or even thought of doing so.
Sundance’s article (yes, the one we’re discussing here) simply proves one fact: PDJT’s properties use HB-2 and not HB-1 visas.
This is relevant because he (supposedly) said to the New York post that they use HB-1.
He either misspoke, or the NY Post purposefully either slanted it to get that answer, or misquoted him. Either is possible, but they have the larger motive in the situation.
None of that is mentioned in Lee Alexander’s article.
What kind of engineers are required at Trump properties?
I would say, none.
That’s why the properties use HB-2 visas for temporary seasonal work, not HB-1.
Where can you find this information?
Scroll to the top of this page and read.
Over the long term, H1B abuse has driven US tech and engineers out of the workforce. The educational pipeline was similarly affected PLUS infected with DEI.
If you were Elon Musk and you knew this, would you do anything different? The way things are was a condition which in most ways, pre-dates Musk’s rise to prominence.
I’m not saying Elon is, was or has been a dirty dealer in the H1B program. I suspect people can somehow look into it and I’d be interested to know. But from where I sit, I recall Elon Musk being attacked by the DOJ for not wanting to hire foreigners at SpaceX or Starlink where he replied “it’s illegal for me to hire them for national security reasons.”
The mere USE of H1B isn’t incriminating. It’s a bad sign if it becomes a majority of use. But to know more, don’t forget to look at doing business with Indian or other country’s companies providing contractors and not so much direct import and hire of individuals.
This all smells very “op-like” and it smells like they are trying to use it to hurt Trump with his base as well. Blood in the water? Add more chum!
So let’s try to treat this exactly the way we treat other ops. We observe what we see and look at it but not cast conclusions unless we find anything significant. We should be taking the position of trying to prove this is false and misunderstood. Trying to prove it’s false and finding out it’s not is simply the most honest possible way to address this issue.
The “I” in BRICS is India. Why shouldn’t we treat all connections with India with a lot of suspicion? Some of the biggest internet scam call centers are in India which seem to operate with very little government or legal friction.
I will never NOT be suspicious of India based on reputation. India is not an ally.
It seems Trump has doubled down on his support for HB1 visas. Is he confused? I am.
Sundance,
Please see this:
https://h1bgrader.com/h1b-sponsors/trump-tours-inc-d1k9y1zq0m
And this (Truth Social):
https://www.myvisajobs.com/Visa-Sponsor/Trump-Media/1486226.htm
https://www.myvisajobs.com/Visa-Sponsor/Trump-Media/1486226.htm