Elon Musk Faces Scrutiny Over Past U.S. Immigration Status
Legal experts suggest Musk's U.S. citizenship could be at risk if he misrepresented his immigration history.
- Reports allege Elon Musk worked in the U.S. in the 1990s without proper authorization, potentially violating immigration laws.
- Legal experts indicate that if Musk lied during his immigration process, he could face criminal charges and citizenship revocation.
- Musk denies any wrongdoing, stating he never violated U.S. immigration laws and obtained work authorization in 1997.
- Investors reportedly required Musk to resolve his immigration status within 45 days as a condition for funding in 1996.
- Despite the allegations, the likelihood of Musk being deported is considered low unless fraud in obtaining his status is proven.