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Rep. Eli Crane Says Citizens Can Get H-1B Curbs from Congress

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Citizens fed up with the endless influx of H-1B visa workers replacing American talent now have a clear battle plan straight from Rep. Eli Crane: flood Congress with boots on the ground, phone calls, and unapologetic public pressure until lawmakers feel the heat. The Arizona Republican delivered this no-nonsense message to Breitbart, cutting through the usual corporate lobbying fog that treats cheap foreign labor as some sacred economic sacrament. For years the tech industry and its Beltway allies have sold H-1B as a noble quest for the best and brightest while quietly engineering a system that depresses wages, displaces domestic STEM workers, and imports an endless supply of compliant coders who rarely assimilate into American culture or values.

What does this have to do with the Second Amendment community? Everything. The same globalist economic philosophy that views American workers as interchangeable widgets also views the Constitution’s protection of an armed citizenry as an outdated inconvenience standing in the way of “progress.” Every time another wave of H-1B labor tilts the demographic and political balance toward people who grew up in countries where self-defense with firearms is a government monopoly rather than an individual right, the long-term prospects for robust 2A protections erode. The tech overlords pushing these visa programs are often the same ones funding politicians who champion red-flag laws, “assault weapon” bans, and digital surveillance that makes gun ownership increasingly risky. When your industry is flooded with imported employees who have no cultural attachment to the Bill of Rights, don’t be surprised when corporate PACs start tilting harder against gun rights.

Crane’s call to action is a reminder that Congress still fears an organized, vocal citizenry more than it fears Chamber of Commerce check writers. The 2A community has mastered grassroots pressure for decades; applying that same relentless focus to immigration sanity and protecting the American middle class is not a distraction, it’s survival. If gun owners sit this one out, they’ll wake up in a country where both their jobs and their rights have been quietly outsourced to people who never believed in either. The moment is ripe for patriots to remind their representatives that America’s exceptionalism was built by free citizens, not by importing a permanent underclass of corporate serfs.

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