Elon Musk has voiced support for skilled immigration reforms, dismissing the “fixed pie” economic fallacy while emphasising limitless potential for job creation. His comments came in response to entrepreneur Joe Lonsdale’s post highlighting Sriram Krishnan’s growing influence in US policy under President-elect Donald Trump’s administration.


In a recent post on X, Musk argued against restrictive economic mindsets. This is what he posted:






Focus On Skilled Immigration


Krishnan, a prominent tech leader and policy advocate, has been vocal about eliminating caps on green cards to attract global talent. “We need the best minds, regardless of where they happen to be born,” Krishnan tweeted, criticising the current system that imposes nationality-based limitations.






His stance aligns with Musk’s vision of fostering innovation through a more inclusive immigration policy.


David Sacks Weighs In


Adding to the discussion, David Sacks, who leads efforts on artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency in Trump’s administration, emphasised a merit-based immigration system. This is what he posted:






Shaping AI Policy


Krishnan’s appointment as senior policy adviser for artificial intelligence has drawn attention to Trump’s commitment to advancing US leadership in emerging technologies. Announcing the role, Trump highlighted Krishnan’s collaboration with Sacks to ensure America remains at the forefront of AI innovation.


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Musk’s advocacy for skilled immigration reform complements his broader belief in innovation as a driver of economic growth. With leaders like Krishnan and Sacks shaping policy, and Musk’s influence in the tech sector, the push for immigration reform is gaining momentum. The spotlight is now on the incoming administration to balance innovation, competitiveness, and pragmatic policy-making in a rapidly evolving AI landscape.