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The inclusion of foreign tech workers in Silicon Valley is a contentious issue. Musk and Ramaswamy have publicly supported the recruitment of top talent, regardless of their origin, to ensure the success of their teams. This stance, however, has been met with criticism from far-right influencers who question the need for foreign workers.
Anti-immigrant rhetoric, a cornerstone of Trump's campaign, has been leveraged against the appointment of Sriram Krishnan. This has resulted in a series of crude attacks online, which have been criticized by Musk and others for their lack of civility and respect.
The ongoing conflict between the Silicon Valley coalition and the MAGA movement underscores the larger debate over immigration policy in the United States. With Trump's administration leaning heavily on support from Silicon Valley, the resolution of this conflict could have significant implications for the tech industry and the country's immigration policies.
If you want your TEAM to win the championship, you need to recruit top talent wherever they may be, Musk posted on X, implicitly supporting channels like the H-1B program.