A debate over the program for skilled foreign workers has pitted immigration hard-liners against some of President Trump’s most influential supporters in the tech industry.
Ramaswamy has not yet confirmed a specific date for his announcement regarding the Ohio Governor run, though reports suggest it may happen as early as next week. His campaign is expected to launch in 2026.
Ramaswamy's opinion on the H-1B visa program which allows US companies to hire foreign workers is aligned with that of Elon Muska and Donald Trump, but his rant in which he bashed the American culture for celebrating mediocrity,
Vivek Ramaswamy’s departure from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) follows tensions with Elon Musk over H-1B visa remarks. Despite his initial involvement, Ramaswamy’s controversial comments led to friction with Musk.
According to inside reports, Vivek Ramaswamy rattled a section of the MAGA after he criticized the American culture in his support for the H-1B visa p
Indian-origin Republican leader Vivek ... Ramaswamy – expected to run for the Ohio governor's post next – 'out' of DOGE over the 39-year-old entrepreneur's recent remarks on X regarding H-1B ...
That America is a ‘land of immigrants’ is among the nonsensical flourishes of language, on par with ‘spirit of Mumbai.’ And the humiliation of going there long precedes Trump’s return to the White House.
President Donald Trump can’t overhaul immigration policy without Congress, but local law enforcement could expedite deportations and detain the undocumented.
The GOP has recently faced infighting concerning H-1B visas, which are offered to college-educated foreign professionals. Changes to these visas could affect the career plans of international students and scholars at Yale.
Vivek Ramaswamy has stated he will not serve in a potential Trump administration. Reports indicate Ramaswamy’s exit was triggered by his comments on H-1B visa debacle. Ramaswamy criticised American culture,
OpenAI spent $1.76 million on government lobbying in 2024 and $510,000 in the last three months of the year alone, according to a new disclosure filed on January 22—a significant jump from 2023, when the company spent just $260,000 on Capitol Hill.