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Finally—a Vice President who says what the base is thinking.
A Cold Dose of Truth for Big Tech
Vance’s viral comments come as Microsoft quietly handed pink slips to roughly 9,000 employees—just the latest wave in a layoff spree that has gutted 16,000 jobs in just a few months. Behind the scenes, however, a much darker scheme is unfolding.
While thousands of Americans were being shown the door, Microsoft was quietly submitting over 6,000 foreign worker visa applications since October alone. In 2023, they filed 9,491 requests—and not one was denied.
Fire American citizens. Import replacements. That’s the pattern.
Trump: Smart on Immigration, Strategic on Workers
President Trump weighed in on the controversy with his signature nuance. While defending the H-1B visa as a tool for finding “the very best and the brightest,” Trump made it clear: he’s against using it as a corporate loophole.
“I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program,” Trump told the New York Post.
But Trump and Vance aren’t contradicting each other—they’re working in lockstep. Trump supports immigration that benefits America. What he and Vance are slamming is the exploitation of that system to crush American workers.
Microsoft’s Lobbying Cash Trail Raises Eyebrows
Dig a little deeper, and the rot becomes clear.
Right before mass layoffs hit, Microsoft dumped $2.35 million into lobbying the very agencies that process visa applications. That’s not business as usual—it’s pay-to-play politics that sells out U.S. citizens.
Steven Camarota from the Center for Immigration Studies summed it up perfectly.
“You have a situation where the advocacy or use of guest worker programs is entirely always disconnected from the actual behavior of businesses.”
Translation? Corporate America is lying through its teeth.
“The actual data we have never supports the idea that we are terribly short of workers in the way that the business community says.”
H-1B: The Modern Corporate Chain
For tech giants, foreign visa holders are a dream. They’re cheaper, easier to control, and far less likely to speak out. Their entire livelihood depends on keeping their job—no matter the conditions.
If they complain or try to leave, their visa disappears and they’re shipped home. That kind of leverage doesn’t exist with American citizens. And that’s exactly why Big Tech prefers them.
One popular conservative account, Pine Baron, said it best:
“This is economic treason. Approving a single H1B right now is a grave betrayal of your fellow citizens.”
The Establishment is Panicking—Because the Game is Up
Microsoft rushed to clean up the mess, claiming there’s no connection between the layoffs and the visa surge. They even pointed out that some foreign workers were laid off too.
Nice try—but Americans aren’t buying it.
The timing, the numbers, and the math don’t lie. The corporate playbook has been exposed, and JD Vance just torched it in public.
This is more than just about one company. It’s a battle for the soul of American labor—whether this country continues to reward globalist profiteering, or finally puts its citizens first.
Vance’s message at the summit—co-hosted by the Hill and Valley Forum—was clear:
“That displacement and that math worries me a bit.”
In a city drowning in polished lies and scripted talking points, Vance’s raw honesty hit like a sledgehammer.
The Trump-Vance administration isn’t slamming the door on skilled immigration. They’re slamming the door on corruption disguised as policy. On corporate greed dressed up as progress. On betrayal packaged as opportunity.
The American worker has been kicked around long enough. Now, they’ve got leaders who are ready to punch back.
And Big Tech? The free ride is over.




