Elon Musk Denies Reports of Working Illegally as Student

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Elon Musk Denies Illegal Work Claims: Date and Details

Elon Musk Spanks Back at Biden Over Illegal Work Accusation

Elon Musk has denied reports that he worked illegally in the United States while on a student visa, responding to the claims made by President Joe Biden. The claim by Biden stems from a recent report in The Washington Post that Musk once admitted to not having a legal right to stay in the country. In response, Musk claimed on Twitter that he was “allowed to work in the US.”

Musk’s Visa Claims and Former Business Associates

Musk’s denial came in the form of a series of tweets and a late-night response to a speech by Biden. The tech mogul has previously been reported by The Washington Post to have worked on his first company, Global Link Information Network—which later became Zip2—while on a student visa. However, given issues surrounding his visa and immigration status, it was widely accepted that he quit Stanford to focus on Zip2.

Musk replied by claiming he had transitioned from a J-1 visa to an H1-B visa but did not specify the exact timeline of this change. This visa status change may explain how Musk was legally allowed to work while initially considered a violation of his student visa terms.

Biden’s Comment and Musk’s MAGA Stance

During his speech, Biden emphasized the irony that Musk—who has changed his stance to support Donald Trump—was now making claims about illegal immigration. This stance aligns with difficol issues that surprisingly found a powerful ally in Musk.

Moreover, Musk has also adopted much of Trump’s rhetoric, making statements about migrant “illegals” and an “illegal voter importation program.” As he publicly champions Trump and continues his MAGA (Make America Great Again) stance, it has drawn criticism back to his own immigration experiences.

Musk’s Legal Challenge and Impact

Musk’s denial of illegal work claims remains in talk as sources at Zip2 have variously recalled hearing concerns over his immigration status. An investor even expressed fears techo Musk might be “deported.”

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