Lalo on CALÓ: Elon and Vivek's Immigrant Job Fair
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Trumpy tech bros and fake Cabinet aspirants Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy were caught up in a war of words against their own MAGA base regarding H1-B visas. Both boosted social media posts (or made their own) that asserted that Americans were too mediocre or stupid to do software engineering work. Meanwhile, if the Trump mass deportations happen as planned, U.S. citizens will be offered plenty of jobs in the fields they don't want to be in, namely the agricultural fields.
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