MAGA Civil War: Bannon Fights Against H-1B Visas

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**Battle Lines Drawn in MAGA Civil War Over H-1B Visas**

A heated clash is unfolding within the MAGA movement over the controversial H-1B visa program, as prominent figures engage in a public dispute that highlights rifts in the Trump coalition.

At the center of this storm is Steve Bannon, former White House strategist and a key ally to Donald Trump, who is vehemently opposing the influx of foreign workers under the H-1B program.

In his recent podcast, "War Room Pandemic," Bannon escalated the stakes by calling for “reparations” for American tech workers adversely affected by the influx of skilled foreign labor.


He did not shy away from criticism of billionaire Elon Musk and fellow MAGA supporter Vivek Ramaswamy, both of whom have defended the visa program as essential for filling labor shortages in the tech industry.

Bannon dismissed their views as emblematic of a “group hug” mentality that he believes undermines the “America First” mission.

The H-1B visa program, originally established in the Immigration Act of 1990, has long been criticized by conservatives, who argue it allows companies to prioritize cheaper foreign labor at the expense of American workers.

Bannon emphatically stated, “No reform— we want it gone. We demand reparations for tech workers that you stole their lives.” He further proclaimed that recipients of H-1B visas should be deported alongside the millions of illegal immigrants who have crossed the border under the Biden administration.

This internal rift comes just days before Trump is expected to take office for a second term, with indications that his administration will have a robust Republican majority in the Senate, simplifying the confirmation of his Cabinet picks.

Despite Trump’s historical endorsement of the H-1B visa program, which he has used in his own businesses, his administration appears to be leaning toward the hardliner stance championed by Bannon and other key figures.

The ongoing spat reflects a broader ideological divide within the MAGA base, as some members continue to advocate for traditional conservative values while others embrace more flexible approaches to immigration.

With Trump determined to solidify his agenda once in office, the attitudes within his support circle over immigration policies will likely play a significant role in shaping the future of the Republican Party and its stance on American workers versus foreign labor.

As this civil war rages on, it's evident that the outcome could redefine the MAGA movement and its commitment to an America First policy.

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