The TOI correspondent from Washington: US President Donald Trumpโs blunt declaration that America โdoesnโt have certain talentsโ detonated an epic meltdown across MAGA circles on Wednesday, with his Fox News interview that touched on the subject of H1-B visas and foreign students exposing a widening chasm between the MAGA boss and his base.โNo, you donโtโno you donโt,โ Trump snapped when Fox Newsโ Laura Ingraham insisted during an interview that the U.S. already has โplenty of talented people,โ arguing that if the President wanted to raise wages for American workers, he canโt flood the country hundreds of thousands of foreign workers,โ โI agreeโbut you also do have to bring in talent,โ Trump fired back. โWe have plenty of talented people here,โ Ingraham countered. โNo, you donโtโฆ You donโt have certain talents. And people have to learn. You canโt take people off an unemployment line and say, โIโm going to put you into a factory, weโre going to make missiles.โ Itโs not an easy thing. Very dangerous, a lot of explosions, a lot of problems.โTrump also doubled down with a real-world example: a September 2025 ICE raid on a Hyundai EV battery plant in Georgia, where more than 400 South Koreans, many with H-1B visas, were briefly detained after complaints by a local MAGA activist. โThey had like 500 or 600 peopleโฆ to make batteries and to teach people how to do it,… they (MAGA) wanted them out of the country. Youโre going to need that, Laura. I know you and I disagree on this.โTrump also defended the inflow of foreign students opposed by MAGA hardliners, calling it essential to prop up U.S. universities. โYou donโt want to cut half the people, half the students from all over the world, destroy our university and college system,โ he said, referring to plans to admit up to 600,000 Chinese students annually on F-1 visas, which MAGA hardliners say is a gateway for intellectual property theft.The exchange instantly became the rallying cry for a furious backlash that lit up X, formerly Twitter, owned by one-time pro-H1B MAGA supporter Elon Musk โ with hashtags like #MAGARevolt and #TalentGate.โThis is Davos in a red tie! Telling American engineers and factory workers we lack talent? Then flooding campuses with CCP-linked students? Itโs a gut-punch to every voter who bled for this movement. Wake up, Mr. Presidentโthis isnโt MAGA, itโs Chamber of Commerce betrayal,โ raged former Trump aide Steve Bannon on his War Room podcast.MAGA gadabout Laura Loomer, a pro-Trump firebrand, said the President had to fix the problem or face the fire. โโNo, you donโt have talent. Thatโs what Trump just told 74 million Americans. H-1Bs over STEM grads, 600K Chinese visas while tuition bankrupts familiesโthis is globalism with a red hat,โ she said. And from MAGA influencer Jack Posobiec: โInsult of the year: Trump says Americans canโt build missiles without foreign babysitters. H-1B + Chinese student surge = Trojan horse for Beijing. America First means Americans first. Period.โ White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt downplayed the uproar, telling reporters: “The president is threading the needle โ protecting borders while supercharging American innovation. MAGA knows results over rhetoric.” But surveys show Trumpโs MAGA base is getting increasingly disenchanted with his gilded era where billionaires and foreign leaders strut through the Oval Office while they continue to get slammed economically. The perception that foreign students and guest workers are damaging to the U.S-born is now so strong that Nalin Haley, son of the Indian-American former governor of South Carolina Nikki Haley, daughter of Sikh immigrants who is not exactly pro-MAGA, is advocating a ban on H1B visas and even legal immigration, framing them as a direct threat to American youth employment and cultural assimilation.“Every friend from my high school group has a college degree from great schools, but none of them have jobs even after searching for more than a year… So when you see a bunch of foreigners coming over here to take jobs that they wanted, they have every right to be pissed, and I’m pissed for them,โ he said in a recent interview, igniting a firestorm in immigrant circles about betraying his immigrant heritage.