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Showing Original Post only (View all)WaPo: A MAGA 'Civil War' on X between Musk and the far right over H-1B visas [View all]
WaPo - (archived: https://archive.ph/ybMSA ) A MAGA Civil War on X between Musk and the far right over H-1B visas
The online rift over the H-1B skilled-worker visa program signifies a potential wedge between Trumps core base and his new Silicon Valley supporters.
December 27, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. EST
By Pranshu Verma and Cat Zakrzewski
Far-right activists clashed online with billionaire Elon Musk and other supporters of President-elect Donald Trump over the need for a skilled-worker immigration program that has long been a lifeblood for Silicon Valley signifying a potential rift between Trumps core nationalist base and technology executives who have come to support him.
The fight that spilled into public view over the holiday week could preview a wedge within Trumps coalition over how to execute immigration policy, an issue that animated Trumps White House campaign.
The controversy spread across X after far-right activist Laura Loomer on Monday criticized Trumps choice to name Sriram Krishnan, a technology entrepreneur and investor who was born in India, as his senior policy adviser on artificial intelligence. She pointed to Krishnans previous support for removing some caps on H-1B visas, a program allowing foreigners with technical skills to work in the United States. The policy is in direct opposition to Trumps agenda, Loomer wrote.
The critique ran headlong into tension with some of Trumps closest advisers, notably Tesla and SpaceX CEO Musk; David Sacks who will be the president-elects AI and crypto czar; and Vivek Ramaswamy, who will co-lead a commission to cut government spending. Normalcy doesnt cut it in a hyper-competitive global market for technical talent, Ramaswamy said. And if we pretend like it does, well have our a--es handed to us by China.
The online fight sparked a slew of racist posts from Loomer falsely describing Indians as third world invaders" with low IQs, while saying it is fueling a civil war between Trumps far-right base and the tech bros that have come to support his upcoming administration.
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The online rift over the H-1B skilled-worker visa program signifies a potential wedge between Trumps core base and his new Silicon Valley supporters.
December 27, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. EST
By Pranshu Verma and Cat Zakrzewski
Far-right activists clashed online with billionaire Elon Musk and other supporters of President-elect Donald Trump over the need for a skilled-worker immigration program that has long been a lifeblood for Silicon Valley signifying a potential rift between Trumps core nationalist base and technology executives who have come to support him.
The fight that spilled into public view over the holiday week could preview a wedge within Trumps coalition over how to execute immigration policy, an issue that animated Trumps White House campaign.
The controversy spread across X after far-right activist Laura Loomer on Monday criticized Trumps choice to name Sriram Krishnan, a technology entrepreneur and investor who was born in India, as his senior policy adviser on artificial intelligence. She pointed to Krishnans previous support for removing some caps on H-1B visas, a program allowing foreigners with technical skills to work in the United States. The policy is in direct opposition to Trumps agenda, Loomer wrote.
The critique ran headlong into tension with some of Trumps closest advisers, notably Tesla and SpaceX CEO Musk; David Sacks who will be the president-elects AI and crypto czar; and Vivek Ramaswamy, who will co-lead a commission to cut government spending. Normalcy doesnt cut it in a hyper-competitive global market for technical talent, Ramaswamy said. And if we pretend like it does, well have our a--es handed to us by China.
The online fight sparked a slew of racist posts from Loomer falsely describing Indians as third world invaders" with low IQs, while saying it is fueling a civil war between Trumps far-right base and the tech bros that have come to support his upcoming administration.
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WaPo: A MAGA 'Civil War' on X between Musk and the far right over H-1B visas [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Dec 27
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Nothing wrong with workers. PLENTY wrong with wages and conditions. Remember Musk flogging Twitter engineers. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 27
#15
I'm glad you've acknowledged that h1b visa holders can switch jobs and that your original post is wrong
mathematic
Dec 27
#21
Yep, current IT unemployment is 6% in sept ... president Musk wants cheap labor
uponit7771
Dec 27
#11
Yup, I always say.. IF there is a question, first follow the money. Where does it come from, why and where does it go nt
mitch96
Dec 27
#20
Anti-immigrant people retreat to the complexities of "h1b" when they're really just anti-immigrant
mathematic
Dec 27
#18
"Talented And Motivated" aka Willing To Work For Peanuts And Tolerate Abusive Conditions nt
smb
Dec 27
#25