'I'm changing': Donald Trump casually announces policy flip-flop at debate
Moderator Megyn Kelly pressed Trump on the visas, which allow foreigners in the US in order to work in high-skilled specialty occupations.
Kelly said:
Mr. Trump, your campaign website to this day argues that more visas for highly skilled workers would, quote, "decimate American workers." However, at the CNBC debate, you spoke enthusiastically in favor of these visas. So which is it?
Trump shrugged off the question and said that he was in favor of the visas.
"I'm changing. I'm changing. We need highly skilled people in this country. And if we can't do it, we'll get them in," Trump said.
He added:
And one of the biggest problems we have is people go to the best colleges ... as soon as they're finished, they get shoved out. They want to stay in this country. They want to stay here desperately. They're not able to stay here. For that purpose, we absolutely have to be able to keep the brainpower in this country.
Kelly seemed surprised at the ease at which Trump announced his policy change while his campaign website still indicated on Thursday night that he opposed the current H1B-visa program.
"So you are abandoning the position on your website?" Kelly asked.
Trump replied: "I'm changing it and I'm softening the position because we have to have talented people in this country."