“I like both sides of the argument, but I also like very competent people coming into our country, even if that involves them training and helping others who may not have the same qualifications,” said Trump. “And I’m not just talking about engineers—I’m talking about people at all levels.”
Trump reiterated his familiarity with the H-1B program, acknowledging its impact across diverse sectors. “I know the program very well. I use the program. Maître d’s, wine experts, even high-quality waitstaff—these roles demand the best people. Larry needs engineers, Masa needs engineers—they need them like nobody’s ever needed them before,” he noted.
The remarks align with recent statements by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who advocated for the H-1B visa program’s role in strengthening the U.S. technology sector. “The reason I’m in America, along with so many critical people who built SpaceX, Tesla, and other companies that make America strong, is because of H-1B,” Musk remarked earlier.
Adding to the discussion, former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton commented on the political landscape surrounding immigration. He acknowledged Trump’s stance as popular but cautioned against broader uncertainty. “The problem of illegal immigration is severe and needs addressing, but the legal immigration system is also gridlocked and politically challenging to reform. My view is that we should welcome additional immigrants as they are a source of strength for the United States.”
The debate over the H-1B visa program underscores its critical role in attracting global talent while also reflecting the complexities of U.S. immigration policy.
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