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Elon Musk riles up Trumps far-right base by praising immigrants
Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, and other members of President-elect Donald Trumps Silicon Valley coalition are clashing with the MAGA movements hardline anti-immigrant faction, and its allegedly resulted in Musk stripping far-right critics verification badges on X.The conflict centers on Musk and Ramaswamys recent praise for foreign tech workers, beginning soon after Indian immigrant Sriram Krishnan joined the team of Trumps AI and crypto czar David Sacks. Its pitted Trumps tech mogul donor class against his older network of far-right influencers like activist and Trump companion Laura Loomer while escalating into racist rhetoric against Indian Americans in particular. The ugly, extremely online fight between the American far-right influence network parallels the immigration debate currently being hashed out more quietly in Washington.Anti-immigrant rhetoric was a cornerstone of Trumps pitch to voters; on top of promoting false, racist rumors about immigrants and promising mass deportations that could destabilize the American economy, hes expected to revive an H-1B visa crackdown that he imposed during his first term. At the same time, Trump is leaning heavily on support from parts of Silicon Valley, which relies on the H-1B program for engineers and other skilled workers. Both these positions are represented in Trumps inner circle: Trumps homeland security advisor will be immigration crackdown proponent Stephen Miller, for instance, while Sacks will shape tech policy and Musk and Ramaswamy will lead the unofficial Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.These attacks have become crude, and not in the holiday spirit.The inherent tension became obvious when Sacks announced Krishnans appointment on X, then began fielding attacks from popular pro-Trump voices. Loomer, who joined Trump on the campaign trail, said the pick was deeply disturbing, pointing to a Krishnan post asking DOGE to unlock skilled immigration. Another users response, highlighted by Sacks, asked did any of yall vote for this Indian to run America? Sacks responded that Sriram has been a U.S. citizen for a decade. Hes not running America. ... These attacks have become crude, and not in the holiday spirit.Musk and Ramaswamy then fueled the conflict by jumping in with praise of immigrant workers. (Musk himself, of course, immigrated to the US from South Africa under allegedly illegal circumstances.) 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. Musk said he would of course prefer to hire Americans than go through the painful and slow work visa process, but there is a dire shortage of extremely talented and motivated engineers in America.Ramaswamy chimed in with a theory that American pop culture like the 90s sitcom Family Matters venerated mediocrity over excellence. An X engineer escalated the situation by claiming that america wouldnt exist if it wasnt for Indian excellence in a series of posts Musk called a little over the top.Conversely, figures like Loomer began tearing into Musk questioning his claims about needing foreign workers, criticizing Teslas H-1B salaries, and calling him a total fucking drag on the Trump transition who over stayed his welcome at Mar a Lago in an effort to become Trumps side piece.Trouble in Musks free speech paradiseOver the past day the debate has shifted toward a new question: whether Musk has been banning his critics from Xs paid verification system, contradicting his frequent claims to have liberated X from the censorship of moderation. Loomer and others have reported losing their verified status on the platform and being locked out of monetization options. (Its unclear whether Loomer will once again handcuff herself to the companys headquarters in protest.) And Musk has posted a reminder on X that if far more credible, verified subscriber accounts (not bots) mute/block your account compared to those who like your posts, your reach will decline significantly. Its a not-so-subtle reminder that X is, Musks promises of freedom notwithstanding, a private platform controlled by a fairly thin-skinned man.None of the issues here are new, including the anti-Indian sentiments Usha Vance, the Indian American wife of Trumps running mate JD Vance, faced racist attacks on the campaign trail. Theyre newly relevant, though, as Trump prepares to take office and decide which factions concerns hell prioritize.Figures like Musk and Loomer once found common cause in attacking non-conservative Big Tech figures, and you can find artifacts of that alliance in this debate. Indian-born ex-Twitter executives Parag Agrawal and Vijaya Gadde, who were targeted by Musk during his takeover, were dubbed examples of bad Indians by Indian American conservative commentator and Trump pardon recipient Dinesh DSouza. (Im obviously one of the good ones, DSouza clarified.) Fundamentally, both sides are still hostile to immigration outside a select group of exceptions Musk has even promoted the spurious and antisemitic great replacement theory.But in 2024, Big Tech CEOs have overwhelmingly signaled theyll avoid antagonizing Trump, who could not only crack down on immigration but eviscerate parts of the tech industry with tariffs. X, where the MAGA right tends to hang out online, has lost non-conservative users to platforms like Threads and Bluesky. Trumps big-name supporters have successfully purged or silenced much of their opposition now, theyre settling scores with each other.
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