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In reply to the discussion: Josh Marshall: my impression is that the Musk take over stuff is considerably worse than is being presented by press [View all]Wicked Blue
(7,274 posts)Newsweek, Nov. 1, 2024:
On October 26, The Washington Post alleged that Musk had worked illegally in the U.S, citing "former business associates, court records and company documents."
Stephen Yale-Loehr, a professor at Cornell Law School and faculty director of its Immigration Law and Policy Program, told Newsweek that Musk could be in legal trouble for his alleged immigration violation.
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The (Washington) Post alleges that in 1995, Musk was admitted to Stanford University's graduate school but didn't enroll in classes. He instead used the student visa to stay in the U.S. and work on what would eventually become Zip2, Musk's online business directory. The Post also alleges that in 1996, investors made a funding agreement contingent on Musk obtaining permission to work in the U.S. within 45 days. Zip2 board member Derek Proudian told the newspaper that Musk's immigration status was "not what it should be."
Musk received U.S work authorization in 1997 and became a U.S citizen in 2002.
https://www.newsweek.com/elon-musk-immigration-status-1990s-donald-trump-twitter-2024-election-1978588
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