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“I Support Both Sides of the Argument”: Donald Trump on H-1B Visa Debate

Trump Balances Views on H-1B Visas, Advocates for Competent Talent in the US


Trump’s Perspective on H-1B Visas

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During a joint press conference with Oracle CTO Larry Ellison, Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at the White House, President Donald Trump discussed the H-1B visa program, stating his nuanced stance.

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  • Balancing Arguments: While many of his supporters argue that the H-1B program takes away jobs from Americans, Trump also highlighted the program’s benefits, emphasizing its role in bringing highly skilled talent to the US.
  • Personal Familiarity: Trump revealed his direct experience with the H-1B program, stating, “I know the programme very well. I use the programme.”

Key Statements:

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  • On Competency: “I like both sides of the argument, but I also like very competent people coming into our country. This isn’t just about engineers; it’s about talent at all levels.”
  • Broad Benefits: Trump stressed that skilled professionals fuel business growth, adding, “By letting in high-quality individuals, we’re expanding businesses, which benefits everyone.”

Support and Opposition:

  • Pro-H-1B View: Industry leaders like Elon Musk and Larry Ellison back the program, citing its importance for attracting top global talent.
  • Criticism: Many Trump supporters believe the program displaces American workers and contributes to unemployment.

Takeaway:

Trump’s comments underline his effort to balance the needs of the American workforce with the necessity of bringing in global talent to maintain the country’s competitive edge. As debates on immigration continue, the H-1B visa remains a polarizing issue.


Tags: H-1B visa, Donald Trump, skilled immigration, global talent, US workforce, tech professionals, immigration debate, Larry Ellison, Masayoshi Son, Sam Altman.

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