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Saturday, October 26, 2024

Trump Ally Elon Musk is an Illegal Migrant to the US

Elon Musk is an Illegal Migrant in the US. He should be deported.

Elon Musk worked illegally on a student visa and knew he was breaking the law and would be deported if caught, when he started life in the United States.

The South African-born illegal migrant admitted in an email that he “had no legal right to stay in the country” when he ditched his studies and founded a company, as reported by The Washington Post . His brother too was here illegally, committing what one expert called “fraud upon entry.” But, the US being a largely white supremacist-friendly country, breaking US law by these two South African white supremacists was never a big deal.

The revelation comes after Musk went all-in on supporting the convicted criminal Donald Trump and repeatedly accused Democrats of trying to flood the country with immigrants who cross the border illegally. Isn't that the definition of bigotry?

The convicted felon Trump is advocating the mass deportation of millions of migrants. But detailed reporting about Musk’s own immigration journey shows that the world’s richest man violated the terms of his student visa and immigration laws. How could this be? Well, Musk is a white Christian Man whose family was steeped in white South African apartheid society. As such, he is a highly desired respectable man for the racist white protestants of America. He's not one of those dark-skinned "garbage" that are poisoning the blood of America.

Musk was born in South Africa and, aged 18, obtained Canadian citizenship through his Canada-born mother. He first studied in Canada, then transferred to the University of Pennsylvania, which gave him a foreign student visa. In 1995 he moved to Palo Alto where he was admitted at Stanford University, still on a very restrictive foreign student visa.

But Musk never enrolled at Stanford, which automatically invalidated his student visa and making him a cheating illegal migrant. Dropping out of the education for which you were specifically granted the visa is a serious violation of US Laws, regardless of whether one drops out of school to work. Students on foreign student visas are not allowed to work off campus; they can work part-time on campus (cafeterias, libraries, etc.) only if they maintain a valid student record (good grades, attending classes, etc.), but working off campus without attending the school for which the student is granted a visa is straightforwardly illegal, said Leon Fresco, a former immigration attorney at the Department of Justice. “If you do anything that helps to facilitate revenue creation, then you’re in trouble,” if you were first admitted to the US as a student. The student visa is issued for the sole purpose of pursuing your studies at the college of university designated on the visa. Doing anything else becomes a violation of immigration laws and subjects you to immediate deportation.

Musk has said he recruited his brother Kimbal to help him start a company. But Kimbal said he actively lied to border agents, having previously been refused entry at an airport on the grounds that he was working illegally in the U.S. when he was trying to return from a visit to Canada. He got a friend to drive him over the border and lied that they were going to see a David Letterman’s show.

“That’s fraud on entry,” Ira Kurzban, the former president and general counsel of the American Immigration Lawyers says. “That would make him inadmissible and permanently barred from the United States,” he said. Additionally, hiring someone without the legal right to work in the U.S. is a federal crime.

The Musks' illegal status later worried one investor, Mohr Davidow Ventures, so much that when, in 1996, it put $3 million into the company, the agreement included a clause giving the brothers and a third person 45 days to obtain legal status.

Investor Derek Proudian says, “Their immigration status was not what it should be for them to be legally employed or running a company in the U.S.”

False statements about past immigration status in a citizenship application can be grounds for revocation. Musk must have made any number of false statements in the many filings required to start a company.

In 2005, in an email to Tesla’s co-founders which was submitted to a California court, Musk wrote about going to Stanford, “Actually, I didn’t really care much for the degree, but I had no money for a lab and no legal right to stay in the country, so that seemed like a good way to solve both issues.” Easy for a white racist from apartheid South Africa.

In 2013 the Musk brothers appeared on a panel at the Miliken Institute conference where Kimbal openly said they had been “illegal immigrants.”

 

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