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hufffintonpost的原文
POLITICS
Steve Bannon Suggests There Are Too Many Asian CEOs In Silicon Valley
But Donald Trump says he wants them to stay because "we have to keep our
talented people."
1 day ago|Updated3 hours ago
Willa FrejReporter, The Huffington Post
Steve Bannon, the man President-electDonald Trumphas chosen to be
his chief strategist, expressed dismay at the number of tech execs who are
immigrantsfrom Asia.
But Trump, who has pledged to build a wallalong the U.S. border with
Mexico to keep people out, has said he wants immigrants educated at Ivy
League universities and therefore capable of success to stay.
Bannon is the executive chairman of Breitbart News,a site that regularly
airs white nationalist viewpoints.Heand his beliefshave come
under scrutiny since America’s next president appointed him to the senior
leadership role in the incoming administration on Sunday.
Trump was a guest on his Sirius XM “Breitbart News Daily” radio show when
Bannon made the remarks onNov. 5, 2015.
“People are coming in and they’re taking jobs and people are getting paid
less money,” Trump said during the broadcast. “A lot of it has to do with
borders.”
But people who are capable of making lots of money and building big
businesses should stay, the New York businessman stressed.
“When someone is going to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Penn, Stanford, all the
greats” and then they graduate, “we throw them out of the country, and
they can’t get back in,” Trump said.
“I think that’s terrible,” added Trump, who was a regular guest on the
show. “We have to be careful of that, Steve. You know, we have to keep our
talented people in this country.”
Trump asked Bannon if he agreed with him, but the Breitbart executive
chairman seemed to have trouble responding to this suggestion.
“When two-thirds or three-quarters of the CEOs in Silicon Valley are from
South Asia or from Asia, I think...” Bannon said. “A country is more than
an economy. We’re a civic society.” |
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