The US election has entered its final moments, with former President Trump and Vice President Harris competing fiercely, supported by American billionaire Musk. President Biden recently pointed out that Musk had 'worked illegally' in the US, and media are now discussing whether Musk can be deported. Musk himself responded on November 1. Newsweek published an article titled 'Could Musk Be Deported for Violating Immigration Laws?' on November 1. Stephen Yale-Loehr, a professor at Cornell Law School and director of the Immigration Law and Policy Program, told Newsweek that Musk could find himself in legal trouble for allegedly violating immigration law. He stated, 'Working in the US without authorization clearly violates immigration law, and Musk could be deported. Furthermore, if he did not disclose illegal work when applying for citizenship, theoretically his citizenship could be revoked.' A user named 'DogeDesigner' retweeted Newsweek's article on social media platform X, commenting, 'Traditional media has launched a new campaign against Musk. Musk is legally allowed to work in the US. He holds a J-1 visa, which was later converted to an H-1B visa.'
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