Elon Musk Backs H-1B Visa Programme, Praises Indian Talent

Elon Musk Backs H-1B Programme, Says US Benefitted Immensely from Indian Talent

Elon Musk has strongly endorsed the H-1B visa programme, stating the United States has “benefitted immensely” from skilled Indian professionals. The Tesla CEO emphasized that Indian talent is crucial for American innovation and addressing talent shortages.

Key Takeaways

  • Elon Musk says US “benefitted immensely” from skilled Indian professionals
  • Indian engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs drive American innovation
  • Musk opposes shutting down H-1B programme despite some system gaming
  • Comments follow Trump’s recent defense of skilled immigration

Podcast Discussion on Indian Talent

Speaking on Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath’s “WTF is” podcast, Musk acknowledged Indian engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs have been instrumental in advancing American innovation. He described their contribution as significant in strengthening the US tech industry.

Kamath initiated the conversation by noting the US has long attracted “really smart people” worldwide, a trend many in India call “brain drain.” He referenced the high number of Indian-origin CEOs leading global corporations.

Addressing Talent Scarcity Concerns

Musk directly addressed concerns about foreign workers displacing local employees: “I don’t know how real that is. My direct observation is that there’s always a scarcity of talented people. We have a lot of difficulty finding enough talented people to get difficult tasks done, and so more talented people would be good.”

He added that Tesla, SpaceX, X, and xAI prioritize hiring “the most talented people in the world,” regardless of nationality.

H-1B Programme Defense

While acknowledging some companies have “gamed the system” on H-1B visas, Musk firmly opposed shutting down the programme. “We need to stop the gaming of the system. But shutting it down would actually be very bad,” he stated.

Musk’s comments follow Donald Trump’s recent remarks defending the H-1B system, which allows US employers to hire highly skilled foreign professionals, particularly in technology and engineering.

Trump noted that while America must develop its domestic workforce, it also needs to “bring in talent from around the world” to fill critical skill gaps.

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