
In 1933, Albert Einstein fled Nazi Germany—leaving behind a nation that turned on its greatest minds. His move to America helped spark the Manhattan Project, shape the STEM revolution, and cement the U.S. as the world’s innovation leader.
Now, nearly a century later, America risks repeating Germany’s mistake. From $100K H-1B visa tolls to record student-visa denials, new policies are driving talent away.
Talent goes where it’s treated well. Are we pushing the next Einstein to take his genius elsewhere?
🎧 Listen now to explore how immigration built American greatness—and how short-sighted policies could destroy it.