Wall Street Journal backs Trump on H-1B visas: 'Enlightened nationalism'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : "Mr. Trump is choosing the side of enlightened nationalism, as opposed to the blinkered, declinist version.58% : "I have many H-1B visas on my properties," he said, according to the Post.
51% : ""Some conservatives want to define nationalism solely by geography and ethnicity," the Journal added.
34% : "The debate erupted online last week after Trump appointed venture capitalist Sriram Krishnan to serve as senior policy advisor for artificial intelligence.
31% : "While the Journal suggested Trump might be confusing the H-1B program with the H-2B program he has used for workers at his hotel properties, it noted that "both are legal programs that help to fill labor needs in the U.S. economy.
25% : Trump came out in support of the H-1B visa program Saturday, siding with his "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) co-Chairs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy."Donald Trump may be wrong in trying to save TikTok, but he is right to endorse the value of H-1B visas in the dispute between Elon Musk and Steve Bannon," the Journal's editorial board wrote Sunday.
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