It will be entertaining to watch all these people who have principles that range all over the place fight each other.
The root of the problem is the expansion of liberal arts and social science programs promoted by the left in last 30+ years that crowded out STEM enrollment of American students.
I remember I read a report around 2006 (or maybe 2007) which says since 1980s American college enrollment greatly increased ( I forgot the number). But when looking at details of this increase from this report, stem enrollment increase is almost completely contributed by foreign students. U.S. born stem enrollment basically stayed flat from 1980s to 2006. So, the huge college enrollment increase actually came from enrollment of liberal arts and social sciences which were basically contributed by U.S. born students.
I know stem enrollment of U.S. born students improved in recent years. But it is not enough to meet the need of business of technology and industry in US.
So, both Musk and his opponents are right on this issue. Before we make stem in US great again, Musk is right. We need more stem H1B (only stem). After we make stem great again, we can scale h1b back to 1990s level.
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Clown knows nothing about ND football.
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businesses in the Agriculture, Construction and Hospitality sectors...regardless of whether they operate in Blue or Red states.
What you're trying to do is make US become Saudi Arabia which 70% of its workforce is foreigners (because oil industry is labor intensive). We all know what kind country Saudi is. It won't work in US unless you really want US to become Saudi-like country.
...at least Elon didn't call them "Deplorable".
Another example of Trump's complete lack of thought...he's like a Puppy jumping all over at the sight of a "Treat" (i.e. $$$) being dangled by his owner...in this case, Elon Musk. The MAGAs mean absolutely nothing to him...other than their votes to keep him out of prison.
Link: https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/27/politics/video/elon-musk-laura-loomer-foreign-workers-visa-digvid-src
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Link: https://www.axios.com/2024/12/26/trump-first-day-executive-orders
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