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  • Nvidia CEO Reveals His Real Thoughts on Biden‑Era Open Borders

    Nvidia CEO Reveals His Real Thoughts on Biden‑Era Open Borders

    Jensen Huang Talks Borders, Chips, and the American Dream

    In a whirlwind tour that took him from the Middle East to the Oval Office, CEO Jensen Huang of Nvidia just delivered a statement that’s sure to make headlines.

    Roadshow Recap

    • Huang wrapped up a deal‑making tour across the Gulf States, securing new chip supply contracts.
    • He teamed up with President Trump to snag those deals, and their partnership was on a “Make America First” footing.
    • “We’re bringing the world’s brightest talents to the U.S., but not everybody,” Huang said — a clear nod to restricting the open‑border tourism of the Biden era.

    Key Takeaways from Bloomberg

    During a Q&A with Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow, Huang dropped some words that struck a chord with both supporters and critics:

    • “This is an extraordinary country with incredible opportunities. We want the brightest to come here.”
    • “We don’t want everybody. We want those who can truly contribute.”
    • “If you’re going to come, bring the ideas, the intellect, and help build a great America.”
    Huang’s Stance on Bay‑den’s Border Policy

    In short, the translation of Biden’s open‑border doctrine into millions of unvetted migrants is causing headaches. Huang is making it crystal clear that Nvidia’s boss favors controlled, talent‑driven migration rather than a mass influx that strains public resources.

    Trump’s Response

    President Andrew Trump has already set a policy in motion to “halt the open border invasion.” The administration is backing the idea that imitation policy should focus on keeping out undesirables while still welcoming those who can make a tangible contribution.


    That’s the scoop from the Catalonian King of GPUs. Whether you’re a tech geek or a border‑policy buff, Jensen Huang’s latest statements are sure to stir up fresh conversations across the United States.

    Biden’s Controversial Border Moves During the AI Boom

    As the world leans into an AI‑heavy, automation‑focused economy, President Biden’s latest push to open the border to low‑skill migrants has grabbed headlines. Critics argue that the surge is more about political strategy than real border security.

    Short‑Term Goals, Long‑Term Effects

    Some say the flood of newcomers is a calculated play aimed at steering future elections. The idea: put these migrants into programs supported by taxpayer dollars, which could grow the Democratic voter base. It’s a move that pits policy against politics, raising questions about who truly benefits.

    “America First?” The Debate Intensifies

    While some leaders, like Huang, loudly proclaim an “America First” stance, Democrats seem stuck in a turf war over what counts as an “illegal” versus a “lawful” entrant. The confusion mirrors other groping debates, such as the blurry definition of a woman in policy circles.

    • Border policy backlash
    • Election influence allegations
    • Undefined terms: illegal vs lawful

    In short, the policy is a lightning‑fast political gamble, and the swift global shifts could either vault the economy forward— or make a mess of its foundations.