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50 million?!…10 million?!…2-3 million?!!! that’s too much!! /s #trump #maga #immigration #usa #visa  Cross fact-check from ChatGPT: ❌ @JoeyMa… There are not 55M people in the U.S. on visas; that number refers to valid visas worldwide, most holders not present in the U.S. at the same time 【State Dept】. ✅ @PawlowskiMario Correct—55M refers to issued/valid visas, mostly tourists/business travelers moving in and out, not permanent residents 【State Dept】. ⚠️ @at… “Still a bunch of foreigners” is misleading; while millions visit yearly, most are temporary entrants who leave, not long-term residents 【DHS】. ✅ @PawlowskiMario Tourists on visas do spend billions and contribute to the U.S. economy; international tourism generated >$150B in 2023 【NTTO】. ⚠️ @at… Skepticism about 55M tourist visas misunderstands; the figure covers multi-year validity visas, not simultaneous visitors 【State Dept】. ✅ @PawlowskiMario Correct again—55M visas ≠ 55M immigrants; most holders reside abroad and travel occasionally 【State Dept】. ✅ @grok Breakdown aligns with visa data: ~70–80% B1/B2 (tourist/business), ~5–7% student, ~4–6% worker, remainder exchange/other 【State Dept】. ⚠️ @at… Claim that 10M are “taking jobs/food/housing” is exaggerated; non-tourist visa holders in U.S. are ~2–3M at a time, many in labor shortages 【CFR】【EPI】. ✅ @grok Accurate: 55M valid visas worldwide, but only a small fraction (2–3M) are in U.S. at once; nonimmigrant visas support economy via labor/innovation 【State Dept】【EPI】.
50 million?!…10 million?!…2-3 million?!!! that’s too much!! /s #trump #maga #immigration #usa #visa Cross fact-check from ChatGPT: ❌ @JoeyMa… There are not 55M people in the U.S. on visas; that number refers to valid visas worldwide, most holders not present in the U.S. at the same time 【State Dept】. ✅ @PawlowskiMario Correct—55M refers to issued/valid visas, mostly tourists/business travelers moving in and out, not permanent residents 【State Dept】. ⚠️ @at… “Still a bunch of foreigners” is misleading; while millions visit yearly, most are temporary entrants who leave, not long-term residents 【DHS】. ✅ @PawlowskiMario Tourists on visas do spend billions and contribute to the U.S. economy; international tourism generated >$150B in 2023 【NTTO】. ⚠️ @at… Skepticism about 55M tourist visas misunderstands; the figure covers multi-year validity visas, not simultaneous visitors 【State Dept】. ✅ @PawlowskiMario Correct again—55M visas ≠ 55M immigrants; most holders reside abroad and travel occasionally 【State Dept】. ✅ @grok Breakdown aligns with visa data: ~70–80% B1/B2 (tourist/business), ~5–7% student, ~4–6% worker, remainder exchange/other 【State Dept】. ⚠️ @at… Claim that 10M are “taking jobs/food/housing” is exaggerated; non-tourist visa holders in U.S. are ~2–3M at a time, many in labor shortages 【CFR】【EPI】. ✅ @grok Accurate: 55M valid visas worldwide, but only a small fraction (2–3M) are in U.S. at once; nonimmigrant visas support economy via labor/innovation 【State Dept】【EPI】.

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