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The tech giant has laid off more than 15,000 people this year, while still awaiting approval for thousands of foreign workers ...
With MAGA tech-bros squaring off against the MAGA right in a heated brawl over H-1B visas and skilled immigration, ...
Home; Politics; In The Spotlight H-1B visa debate sparks MAGA infighting. In defense of the visa program, Elon Musk traded barbs with MAGA supporters over their staunchly anti-immigration stance ...
A simmering debate over H-1B work visas exploded over the last days of the year, exposing a rift on immigration among President-elect Trump’s closest supporters. Here's what to know about the visas.
MAGA supporters are clashing with newly appointed members of Donald Trump's incoming administration, including Vivek Ramaswamy, Elon Musk and Sriram Krishnan, over a debate on H-1B work visas ...
Trump Weighs In On H-1B Visa Program Dividing MAGA World. BySara Dorn, Forbes Staff. Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics. Follow Author. Dec 28, 2024, 04:36pm EST.
President-elect Donald Trump weighed in on a simmering feud among MAGA allies over H-1B worker visas, telling the New York Post that he supports the program, according to the outlet.
Why H-1B visa is in MAGA crosshairs Over the past four years, 78% of H-1B applicants earning over $1M annually were from India. This has stirred political tensions and complicated the immigration ...
The USCIS has revealed that 120,141 H-1B visa applications have been selected for 2026 which is the lowest since 2021, owing to several issues, including H-1B cap, increased fee etc.But MAGA ...
Tech leaders, including Elon Musk, weighed in to defend the practice of hiring foreign workers, specifically through the government’s H-1B visa program. (Musk, a naturalized US citizen from ...
Tech mogul Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have faced backlash within President-elect Trump’s base after the two signaled their support for the H-1B work visa, a key program to attract ...
Musk and Ramaswamy’s views have sparked an intra-MAGA online spat between factions of Trump’s supporters over immigration and the tech industry, whose businesses rely on the H-1B visa program.