Musk is now threatened by the Democratic Party with the revocation of his American citizenship and deportation back to South Africa. Are you stunned by this? Is the political struggle in America that severe?

To summarize the situation, Musk initially came to the U.S. from Canada on a student visa (F1). He then went to Stanford for his master's degree and renewed his F1 student visa. However, Musk did not attend school; he decided to start a business and founded a company called ZIP2. During his entrepreneurial journey, his student visa expired, and to legally remain in the U.S., he switched to a short-term exchange visa (J1), then applied for a work visa, followed by a green card, and eventually citizenship.

The problem arose during the period when his student visa expired and he was on the exchange visa (J1). Theoretically, he was not allowed to work outside of school; he could only work part-time on campus, and even that had a weekly limit. However, Musk was not attending school at all and was running a startup outside, so the Democrats claim he was illegally working and fraudulently obtained his work visa, which led to his green card and citizenship.

If we look at it from a strict legal perspective, Musk likely did violate the law back then. His early investors even threatened to withdraw funding if he didn’t quickly resolve his immigration status.

But in 1990s America, especially in Silicon Valley and at Stanford, it was one of the most inclusive and encouraging environments for entrepreneurship, with great material conditions, low living costs, and many enthusiastic and experienced professors and corporate executives willing to help young people.

Thirty years ago, Musk's situation was really not a big deal. However, today’s America is characterized by a narrow-minded, closed-off leftist environment filled with hatred. Currently, the left wing of the Democratic Party is calling for Musk’s expulsion, rallying various authoritative professors from law schools, and publications like Newsweek are discussing this issue. Musk retweeted Newsweek's report and stated: Many people don't believe that if the Democrats come to power, they will do everything possible to completely destroy me. The current political divide in America is irreconcilable, with the left and right at each other's throats; it's either you die or I die.