🤯 Trump's Contradiction: $100K Visa Tax vs. Korean Talent Need💥
President Trump has sharply defended the need for highly skilled Korean workers in the U.S., highlighting a major conflict between his "America First" stance and the reality of high-tech manufacturing.1
The Flashpoint:
A recent ICE raid at a Hyundai-LG EV battery plant in Georgia detained hundreds of specialized Korean workers.2
The raid threatened a multi-billion dollar foreign investment, leading to diplomatic tension.3
Trump's Pivot:
He admitted the U.S. workforce lacks the "certain talents" needed for complex products (batteries, semiconductors).4
He insists foreign experts are "welcome" but primarily for a temporary phase: to "teach and train our people" before phasing out.5
The Binance Angle (Risk/Reward):
This defense directly clashes with his administration's simultaneous push for a massive $100,000 application fee for new H-1B skilled worker visas.6
The message to global investors is volatile: Your capital is welcome, but your skilled foreign labor faces a $100K barrier and enforcement risk. This regulatory risk is a major factor for future FDI into high-tech U.S. manufacturing.
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