'Shut down entitlement state': Elon Musk & Vivek Ramaswamy, both immigrants, label U.S. immigration process 'absurd'
As immigration becomes a central issue in the upcoming U.S. elections, with over 6.4 million border crossings recorded under President Biden¡¯s administration, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are igniting a heated debate, both attributing the problem to the welfare state.
Elon Musk has been an outspoken supporter of Donald Trump in the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. Presidential election to the point of even claiming that if Trump doesn¡¯t win, ¡°it¡¯s the last election we¡¯re going to have.¡± Immigration is a key topic for both figures, and now Musk is engaging in a debate with Indian-American entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy about the state of immigration in the U.S., arguing that the nation¡¯s status as a ¡®welfare state¡¯ is at the heart of the issue.
Elon Musk stands out as the most financially successful immigrant in the U.S., having been born in South Africa, gaining Canadian citizenship as a teenager, and moving to America in 1992 to pursue his studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
On the other hand, Vivek Ramaswamy, who announced his candidacy for the Republican Party nomination for the 2024 U.S. presidential election (only to suspend his campaign in January 2024), is the son of Indian Hindu immigrants.
Now, the two are diving into the contentious issue of immigration in the U.S.¡ªand the irony is striking.
Ramaswamy took to X to assert that the immigration problem stems from what he calls the "entitlement state."
Shut down the entitlement state & you solve most of the immigration problem right there. We need to man up & fix the root cause that draws migrants here in the first place: the welfare state. But no one seems to want to say that part out loud, because too many native-born¡
¡ª Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) October 8, 2024
He argues, ¡°We need to man up & fix the root cause that draws migrants here in the first place,¡± identifying the welfare state as the culprit.
He notes that the discussion often gets overlooked because of the fact that many native-born Americans are also dependent on these entitlements.
Musk joined the conversation, asserting, ¡°The ¡®social safety net¡¯ of state & federal government payments is a powerful magnet for anyone living below that standard (over 5 billion people) to move to the United States.¡±
What Vivek says is, of course, true.
¡ª Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 8, 2024
The ¡°social safety net¡± of state & federal government payments is a powerful magnet for anyone living below that standard (over 5 billion people) to move to the United States.
Couple that with open borders and obviously vast numbers of¡ https://t.co/aD3JjrfGfA
He further emphasises, ¡°Couple that with open borders and obviously vast numbers of people will move here.¡±
Irony aside, immigration has become a central issue in the upcoming U.S. elections. Under President Biden¡¯s administration, over 6.4 million border crossings have taken place, further escalating the nation¡¯s ongoing immigration crisis.
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