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VICTORY: Palantir CEO DESTROYS Big Tech's Mass Migration Agenda with AI Reality Check

Gary FranchiJanuary 21, 2026283 views
VICTORY: Palantir CEO DESTROYS Big Tech's Mass Migration Agenda with AI Reality Check
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The America First movement just got a massive boost from an unexpected ally: artificial intelligence. Larry Karp, CEO of the powerhouse data analytics company Palantir Technologies, just torched the globalist narrative about needing endless waves of foreign workers to fuel our economy.

Speaking truth to power, Karp laid out what patriots have known all along – there's absolutely no need for large-scale migration into the U.S. economy while artificial intelligence is supercharging American productivity. This isn't just common sense, folks – it's coming from the CEO of one of America's most cutting-edge tech companies.

Think about the timing here. President Trump just got sworn in for his second term with a mandate to secure our borders and put American workers first. Now we have a tech industry insider confirming that the whole "we need more foreign workers" sob story is complete garbage.

"There is little need for large-scale migration into the U.S. economy while productivity is being turbocharged by artificial intelligence," Karp stated, delivering a reality check that's going to make Big Tech executives squirm.

This is exactly what the Silicon Valley establishment doesn't want you to hear. For decades, they've been crying about "labor shortages" while importing cheap foreign workers through H-1B visas and other scam programs. Meanwhile, American STEM graduates get passed over and our own workers see their wages suppressed.

But here's the beautiful irony – their own precious AI technology is making their arguments obsolete. When machines can handle complex tasks that used to require human expertise, why exactly do we need to import millions more workers? The math doesn't add up, unless your real goal is suppressing American wages and flooding the country with foreign nationals.

President Trump's immigration policies are looking more prophetic by the day. While the Biden regime spent four years opening the floodgates, Trump understood that American innovation – not mass migration – is the key to prosperity.

Patriots, this is what winning looks like. When even tech CEOs are admitting that AI makes mass immigration unnecessary, you know the America First agenda isn't just morally right – it's economically inevitable. How long before the rest of Silicon Valley admits Trump was right all along?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TechConservative2024VerifiedJan 23, 2026
Finally someone in Big Tech with the courage to speak truth to power! Karp has been one of the few CEOs willing to call out the Silicon Valley groupthink on immigration policy. The data doesn't lie - we need skills-based immigration, not mass migration that undercuts American workers.
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PatriotEngineerVerifiedJan 23, 2026
Exactly right. I've been in tech for 15 years and seen how H1-B abuse has suppressed wages in my field.
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AmericaFirst_MomVerifiedJan 23, 2026
This is why Palantir has my respect - they actually work WITH our intelligence agencies instead of against them like Google and Meta. When will other tech leaders grow a spine and put America first?