Sanders doubles down on attacks on Musk over H-1B visas: ‘Dead wrong’
- Senator Bernie Sanders published an op-ed criticizing the H-1B visa program, stating it exploits foreign workers and harms American workers.
- Sanders argued that billionaires like Elon Musk misrepresent the need for H-1B visas amid layoffs of American workers at Tesla.
- He claimed that the program replaces American workers with lower-paid foreign workers, questioning the need for such visas.
- The debate over H-1B visas has intensified, with supporters like Musk advocating for its importance in recruiting talent, while critics like Sanders demand prioritizing American workers.
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Sanders doubles down on attacks on Musk over H-1B visas: ‘Dead wrong’
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is doubling down on his attacks against tech billionaire Elon Musk over H-1B visas, telling him he’s “dead wrong” about the employment visa. In an op-ed published Wednesday on Fox News, Sanders highlighted the ongoing debate about H-1B visas and other guest worker programs as President-elect Trump prepares to implement his…
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