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A debate over the program for skilled foreign workers has pitted immigration hard-liners against some of President Trump’s most influential supporters in the tech industry.
Laura Loomer, a close ally of President Trump’s and a far-right activist, asked the president to intervene as she continues to accuse billionaire Elon Musk of censoring her account on his social
The impact of H-1B visa program on U.S. wages and productivity, sparking debates on skilled foreign workers in 2024.
Trump’s tech allies are at loggerheads with the MAGA camp over a visa programme that brings in foreign workers.
President Donald Trump’s plans to curb immigration by reducing the inflow of undocumented foreigners and deporting those already in the country have broad public support. But when it comes to restricting H-1 B work visas for highly-skilled foreigners,
A rift has emerged within the Republican Party, largely centred on Elon Musk's influence. His support for the H-1B visa programme has drawn criticism from Trump's base, leading to tensions with key figures like Steve Bannon and Vivek Ramaswamy.
"Why is this being suppressed? I talked to a bunch of mainstream media. They go, we've not heard of this. We haven't heard of the murder."
The tech billionaire, who has been a fixture at Trump's side since the election, regularly clashes with the president's supporters.
Minnesota farms employ both undocumented migrants and foreign-born workers who are in the United States on a provisional or temporary basis.
This latest outburst is part of an ongoing clash between Bannon and the tech-savvy right-wing elite, with Musk—who has long supported the H-1B visa program—at the center of the storm.