California's tech titans say H-1B visas are vital. Will Trump defy MAGA and support them?
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48% : She and other critics of worker visas say they lead to fewer jobs for U.S. workers, but academic research over the years has found little evidence to support that claim overall.45% : That could strengthen enforcement and cut down on abuses, if Trump actually follows through on his supportive remarks.
40% : An additional 20,000 are set aside for foreign nationals who have earned a master's degree or higher in the U.S. H-1B visas are good for three years but can be extended for up to another three years.
36% : "Trump on Saturday seemed to side with Musk.
7% : Loomer suggested a major clash ahead between immigration hardliners like Stephen Miller, named as Trump's deputy chief of staff for policy, and those including Vivek Ramaswamy, the former Republican presidential candidate who with Musk has been charged by Trump to cut government spending and regulation.
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