In the midst of the continuous H-1B string and the controversy surrounding the Donald Trump administration’s assault on universities, Vice President JD Vance broke his silence. Vance refuted claims that the assault may cause a brain dump in the US in an appointment with the Newsmax. First of all, Vance said,” I’ve heard a lot of the accusations and the fear that we’ll have a mind discharge.” The British space system, the program that was the first to place a human on the moon, was built by Americans- some German and Israeli scientists who had moved to the moon during World War II, but most of them were American citizens who built an amazing space program with American talent, according to Vance. Do you have to buy a foreign course of [students] and professors to do these things given the misconception that American residents don’t have the talent to do wonderful things? Simply put, I reject it. Simply put, I believe we really spend in our own citizens. We can accomplish a lot of good,” Vincenzi said in response to the USCIS’ announcement to select 120.141 H-1B card programs for 2026. Numerous businesses, including Walmart, announced job cuts, causing rage in the US workers because they claim the administration is not doing much to prioritize American because they continue to rely on cheap work from inside. Moving on to his next stage, Vance defended the university assault and said,” These institutions do an important job, but if you back up and look at American higher education over the past 20 or 30 times, there are a few unquestionable information.” 1, the tough sciences, especially biology, have a terrible, what is known as a reproducibility crisis, in which most of the papers published in biology fail to replicate or are not good scientific papers. Second important point: These institutions engage in obvious racial discrimination, frequently against whites and Asians, in direct contravention of the Civil Rights Act. Yet our elite universities are not frequently doing good research. If the people’s state didn’t come in, given those issues, and say,” Look, we’ve got to have some responsibilities here, you can’t offend the Civil Rights Act,” “he continued.” We need to make sure that if we’re funding research with federal funds, you’re really doing good research. That term refers to responsibilities. ” Vance said this is not “fascist,” and if the American tax is angry with these institutions, they have to reform,” he said. Otherwise, what too many of them are saying is,” Aw, the Trump administration, this is despotic, this is authoritarianism.” No, this is political responsibilities, and I believe that institutions should take advantage of it. If they do that, they did improve, and the British people will benefit as a result, he said.
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