A clash between President-elect Donald Trump’s coalition factions has tested X owner Elon Musk’s commitment to online free speech.
The fight began around Christmas and focused on H1-B visas. The tech sector is widely reported to be one of the largest users of the visa program, and critics frequently say the program is abused to replace American workers with cheaper foreign labor who can not leave the company that sponsors their visas.
More than 700 H-1B visas went to Musk’s electric car company, Tesla, in 2023, Newsweek reports. The outlet also reported that Musk claims to have previously held an H-1B visa and that a score of employees at his space exploration company, SpaceX, have been sponsored by the company for such a visa.
Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are close advisors to the incoming President and have been tapped to lead the burgeoning Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Both the tech sector giants took to social media to say that the country needed more H-1B workers.
No, we need more like double that number yesterday!
The number of people who are super talented engineers AND super motivated in the USA is far too low.
Think of this like a pro sports team: if you want your TEAM to win the championship, you need to recruit top talent wherever…
— Kekius Maximus (@elonmusk) December 25, 2024
“If you want your TEAM to win the championship, you need to recruit top talent wherever they may be. That enables the whole TEAM to win,” Musk posted on X on December 26. […]
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