As the Post story laid out, Musk was working for his first company, an online business and city directory called Zip2, while living in the United States, officially, as a student. But he never actually took classes at Stanford University—a precondition for staying in the US. A former board member, Derek Proudian, supplied the story’s money quote. The mindset within the company at the time, he told the paper, was “we don’t want our founder being deported.”
Musk has been cagey about his immigration status during his first years as an entrepreneur, but as the story makes clear, his brother, Kimbal, has often made light of it, describing himself and his very famous sibling in public forums as “illegal immigrants.”
where is the outrage, TAT and republicans?
are you going to make a citizen's arrest? deport him? will trump?
of course not. he is the right kind of illegal...he has money, is a republican, and didn't come from the wrong direction.
Musk has been cagey about his immigration status during his first years as an entrepreneur, but as the story makes clear, his brother, Kimbal, has often made light of it, describing himself and his very famous sibling in public forums as “illegal immigrants.”
Elon Musk wants to deport people living in the United States illegally—just like he once did
The Washington Post reports on the billionaire's American origin story.
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where is the outrage, TAT and republicans?
are you going to make a citizen's arrest? deport him? will trump?
of course not. he is the right kind of illegal...he has money, is a republican, and didn't come from the wrong direction.