Donald Trump Says Bringing in Foreign Workers Is "MAGA"
Trump said skilled foreign workers on H-1B visas are essential for U.S. chip plants to open, operate, and train Americans amid a skilled labor shortage, sparking debate.
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Trump says bringing foreign workers into the US ‘is MAGA’
Donald Trump has once again publicly dipped a (presumably orange-tinged) toe into the topic of immigration. The US president told a room of business leaders that bringing in foreign specialists to train American workers is entirely in line with his kind of politics, while admitting he’s taken heat for this view from some parts of his Make America Great Again (MAGA) fanbase. The comments came during his appearance at the US-Saudi Investment Forum…
Trump defends H-1B; undercuts his own immigration narrative
Whether it’s building the wall or mass deportations, President Trump’s most memorable position for the past decade has been immigration.But in a recent interview on Fox News, the president made it clear that his view on H-1B visas doesn’t align with his illegal immigration policy.“Does that mean the H-1B visa thing will not be a big priority for your administration? Because if you want to raise wages for American workers, you can’t flood the cou…
Panel Discussion: Are H-1B Visa Holders Replacing US Workers?
CSP Senior Fellow Grant Newsham joined NTD News in a panel to discuss the H-1B dilemma. NTD News: “President Donald Trump defended the H-1B visa program, saying there isn’t enough domestic talent to fill available jobs. NTD discussed this with Grant Newsham, a retired U.S. Marine colonel and former U.S. diplomat. He is also a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and the author of When China Attacks. Joining him was Santiago Vidal Calv…
Opposing MAGA critics, Trump says he will ‘welcome’ foreign workers
President Trump responding to a question on India, November 6, 2025, at a White House press conference on drug prices, when asked about tariffs and trade deal with India. PHOTO: Screengrab from video of presser. President Donald Trump on Wednesday (November 19, 2025) defended his decision to continue welcoming foreign workers to the United States for tech manufacturing jobs and potentially stirred up more upset within his base by maintaining tha…
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