‘Silicon Valley will become an idiot valley’: Maga activist has given school education to demand reservation for American citizens in technical jobs

As H -1B is a concern for American technical activists, a new controversy began when a major conservative political strategist and former president of New York Young Republican Gavin M Wax said Silicon Valley should be reserved for Americans. Calling is a national security risk that allows immigrants to work in Silicon Valley, Wax wrote: “Silicon Valley is a strategic national property whose jobs should be legally reserved for American citizens.”The post comes amid growing friction between national-security-centered conservatives and large technical advocates, who argue the HAA1B visa that America’s innovations are important to maintain an edge. The latest flashpoint began late last year, when technical leaders, including Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, defended the program. Ramaswamy shook the controversy, saying that American culture had “average on the average of excellence”, which was a line echoed by Kasturi, which warned of a lack of a domestic talentA fresh H-1B line began after the USCIS revealed the number of 2026 H-1B applications, which he approved. However, if the number is the lowest, the Maga workers are disappointed that the Donald Trump administration is not preventing foreigners from stealing American jobs. While Donald Trump was always a supporter -H -1B, he recently said that he wants foreign students to come, study and then work in the US, including people of China.Social media rapidly responded to the post of Wax as he questioned whether the worker had any understanding of the Silicon Valley’s demographics, as more than 60 percent of the Silicon Valley workforce is foreign. One commented, “Tell me that you have never said in the valley that you have never stepped into the valley.” “If so, Silicon Valley would be called a stupid valley,” another wrote. A third user wrote, “This is beyond wrong and will destroy innovation. Attracting wonderful migrants is one of our greatest strength.” “More than 70% of software engineering jobs in California are taken by someone born outside the United States. The ship was dispatched ages ago,” one wrote.