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Real reason why MAGA and technocrat fought over H-1B; Vivek Ramaswamy agrees


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MAGA and the technocrats have been fighting over the issue of the H-1B as Vivek Ramaswamy lectured Americans about the lack in their culture. Right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk said that all this is an op as any smart leftist would try to create a rift between the MAGA and the technocrats who fought the election making Trump triumphant.


The article discusses the controversy surrounding the H-1B visa program, focusing on the perspectives of MAGA (Make America Great Again) supporters and technocrats, with insights from entrepreneur and political commentator Vivek Ramaswamy. The contention primarily revolves around the economic implications of the H-1B visa, which allows U.S. companies to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations. MAGA supporters argue that the program displaces American workers and depresses wages, advocating for stricter regulations or its abolition to prioritize American jobs. Conversely, technocrats and business leaders, including Ramaswamy, highlight the visa's role in attracting global talent necessary for innovation and economic growth, especially in tech sectors facing skill shortages. Ramaswamy, while acknowledging the need for reform to prevent abuse, agrees that the H-1B visa is crucial for maintaining America's competitive edge in technology and innovation, suggesting a balanced approach that could involve higher wages for H-1B workers to ensure they are not used to undercut American wages.

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