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Elon: ‘F*** you in the face’ if you oppose H-1B visas

Elon Musk may be Donald Trump's new right-hand man, but Americans across the country are turning to his red, white and blue following the latest H-1B controversy to take over right-wing political debate. beginning to question his loyalty.

The debate began after President Trump appointed Indian-born Sriram Krishnan as his administration's AI policy adviser, with supporters pointing out that Krishnan supports increased immigration of skilled workers. .

Trump supporters argued that this was in direct contradiction to the president's America First policy.

Vivek Ramaswami and Elon Musk went along in support of Krishnan's immigration policies before Americans knew that Elon would hire immigrants instead of Americans if they were more skilled.

In a series of posts on X, the pair also argued that Americans have been conditioned through our culture to be lazier than immigrants from countries like India.

Musk told critics of X: “It's because of H1B that I'm in America, along with so many critical people who created SpaceX, Tesla, and hundreds of other companies that made America strong. Take a big step back. , F* face yourself. I'm going to fight this issue that you'll never understand.”

allie beth stuckey The Relatable leader and her father, Ron Simmons, aren't convinced Musk is doing the right thing.

“As with everything, nothing is simple. This is a complex issue, and if we want to put America first, we need the best and brightest in certain areas,” Simmons said. told Stuckey.

“Now, would we like them to be American citizens? Absolutely, 100%. There's truth in our education system. You know, our education system fails kids every day. We have that in our public education system, and that's where the crux of the problem begins,” Simmons explains.

President-elect Donald Trump is considering the idea of ​​”abolishing the Department of Education,” and Simmons believes that could be a good start.

“We should go back to where parents have the most control. That's what makes schools better. But in the meantime, if we need these technologies that we need to control and be leaders in. “We need the brightest people,” he says.

“I say we should look for American citizens first,” Simmons continued. “In my opinion, it doesn't have to be a level playing field. In that respect, we should try to employ as many nationals as possible, but there are probably a lot of nationals who are not hired because of pay issues. is.”

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