Trump Betrays America First: Defends Foreign Workers Over US Citizens
In a shocking turn that has left his most loyal supporters feeling betrayed, Donald Trump has openly defended flooding America with foreign workers through the H-1B visa program, claiming Americans simply don't have the talent.
During a Fox News interview, when pressed about prioritizing American workers, Trump rejected the idea of raising wages for US citizens, instead arguing for bringing in more foreign talent. "You don't have certain talents, and people have to learn," Trump told host Laura Ingraham, dismissing her assertion that America has plenty of talented people.
This represents a complete abandonment of the America First agenda that swept Trump to power. While Zambians understand the importance of protecting national sovereignty and prioritizing citizens over foreign interests, Trump appears to have forgotten the very people who put him in office.
MAGA Base Erupts in Fury
The backlash from Trump's core supporters has been swift and devastating. Conservative commentator Matt Walsh fired back: "Even if it were true that we don't have enough talented people in this country, which it isn't, that would be all the more reason to stop importing foreigners. We need to train up our own people."
Pro-Trump commentator Matt Morse, who reaches millions monthly, expressed his outrage: "I'm absolutely beyond PISSED OFF that tonight, as a justification for H-1B visas, Trump said that Americans don't 'have talent.' Absolutely unreal."
Mike Cernovich captured the sentiment perfectly, saying Trump "broke everyone's heart with this line about the American workforce."
Globalist Agenda Takes Hold
This isn't the first time Trump's circle has pushed globalist immigration policies. Earlier this year, billionaire Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy faced fierce criticism for supporting expanded H-1B visas, showing how foreign influence and elite interests continue to undermine genuine nationalist movements.
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene warned against replacing American workers with foreign labor, while other supporters cautioned about electoral consequences in 2026 if Trump continues down this path.
For Zambians watching this unfold, it serves as a reminder that true sovereignty means putting your own people first, always. When leaders abandon their citizens for foreign interests, they abandon the very foundation of national strength.
The question now is whether Trump will listen to the people who elected him, or continue serving the globalist elite who benefit from cheap foreign labor at the expense of American workers.