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VisitElon Musk Worked Illegally in U.S. During 1990s, Admitted Visa Issues, Washington Post Reports
Oct 26, 2024, 11:52 AM
Elon Musk, the South African-born entrepreneur and CEO of Tesla, has been reported to have worked illegally in the United States during the late 1990s while launching his career. According to a detailed investigation by The Washington Post, interviews, documents, and records indicate that Musk did not have proper legal status when he began his entrepreneurial ventures. This revelation contradicts Musk's previous public narrative regarding his immigration status, where he has often downplayed the legal complexities of his early career. The report highlights that board members of his early startup were concerned about his immigration status and took steps to ensure he obtained a visa, fearing potential deportation. Musk's history of working without legal authorization raises questions about his views on immigration, especially given his vocal opposition to open borders. The investigation also reveals that Musk acknowledged his illegal work status in an email, further complicating his public persona as a successful entrepreneur and advocate for immigration reform.
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