טראמפ איז מסביר די גוטע חלק פון די H1B וויזעס וואס ברענגט טאלאנט קיין אמעריקע
President Donald Trump defended the continued use of H-1B visas for skilled foreign workers and the enrollment of up to 600,000 Chinese students annually, citing both economic and educational benefits for the United States. Speaking during a discussion with media personality Laura Ingraham, Trump emphasized that U.S. universities and industries rely on international talent to fill critical gaps.
Ingraham challenged Trump, questioning whether the large numbers of foreign workers and students align with pro-MAGA priorities. “You can’t flood the country with hundreds of thousands of foreign workers,” she argued. Trump responded, “You also do have to bring in talent… you don’t have certain talents.”
When the topic turned to Chinese student enrollment, Ingraham pressed, “How is that pro-MAGA?” Trump replied that cutting enrollment in half would jeopardize U.S. colleges, noting the $14.4 billion economic contribution Chinese students provided in 2024 and the support of over 143,000 U.S. jobs, according to NAFSA data. He added, “I actually think it’s good to have outside countries” supporting higher education and research.
Trump framed his position as pragmatic, emphasizing the role of international talent in maintaining America’s competitive edge, particularly in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Critics argue that reliance on foreign labor and students may displace domestic workers or pose national security risks, concerns echoed by Ingraham. Trump countered that targeted, skilled immigration strengthens the U.S. economy without broadly harming American workers.
The exchange highlighted an ongoing debate within the MAGA movement and broader political discourse: balancing national interests with the benefits of globalization, economic growth, and educational competitiveness. Trump’s remarks underscore his administration’s focus on leveraging international expertise while defending policies that some perceive as contentious within conservative circles.
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