Microsoft Responds To Racist Conspiracy Theories About Layoffs: âThey Were Not Made To Replace Employees With Foreign Workersâ
The âXbox resetâ is a misery. An unforgivable consequence of an era of mismanagement. Studios under their umbrella have been let go or eviscerated as Microsoft aims to lay off over 3,000 employees. The turmoil has made its way to Fox News, whose âfuryâ framing of it has dredged up the âGreat Replacement Theoryâ circuit and speculation stemming from CEO Asha Sharmaâs race. It has prompted Microsoft to respond, albeit to the least legitimate criticism of their rampage.
Lots of bad information out there âlet's clear it up.
⢠Recent workforce changes were made to restructure the XBOX business because it is not healthy. They were not made to replace employees with foreign workers.
⢠The H-1B figures being referenced are Microsoft-wide visaâŚâ Frank X. Shaw (@fxshaw) July 10, 2026
âLots of bad information out there âletâs clear it up,â posted Microsoft communications lead Frank Shaw. âRecent workforce changes were made to restructure the XBOX business because it is not healthy. They were not made to replace employees with foreign workers.â
In Foxâs write up, they center the controversial firing of thousands of employees around the simultaneous sponsorship for half as many H-1B visas. Fox also mentions Sharmaâs Indian background. It has already prompted a flood of ill faith conspiracies, including from elected officials.
âThis is INSANE. LEGAL immigration is a major problem. These companies, especially big tech, are abusing these immigration programs to replace American workers with foreign workers,â West Virginiaâs Riley Moore tells Fox. âItâs long past time to end the H-1B scam.â
Shaw pushes back on these assumptions, noting that the visa sponsorships are Microsoft-wide, not Xbox specific. He highlights the obvious inconsistency with Foxâs framework: That the layoffs hit employees worldwide. Compulsion Games, who were let go, are Canadian. Arkane, whose fate is unclear, is shielded by French labor laws. Many of id Softwareâs losses were in Germany. He also points out that Sharma was born in Wisconsin, though thatâs never stopped conservative media from attacking minorities along the Great Lakes. Shaw even takes the time to respond to verified X posters with fewer followers than my local Thai restaurant, with handles like âModern Stand Up Philosopher.â
AMERICAN JOBS FOR AMERICAN WORKERS!
It's long past time to end the H-1B, OPT, STEM-OPT, and CPT scams. pic.twitter.com/ATXbLx9Cnp
â Rep. Riley M. Moore (@RepRileyMoore) July 9, 2026
Controversy around worker visas, legal immigrants and pandering to the Great Replacement set has been an ongoing thread in Trumpâs second term. This month marked one of his greatest setbacks as the Supreme Court voted to uphold the 14th Amendment, but since re-entering office Trump has attacked H-1B workers, trying to tack on a prohibitive six-figure fee to applications.
Itâs no secret that Silicon Valley is a big beneficiary of sponsored visas. The conspiracies boosted by the likes of Elon Musk have created a fissure in the tech sector between those focused on their bottom line and those focused on impressing internet friends. Obviously there are fair criticisms to be made about labor rights and exploitative treatment of migrant workers. But like the awfulness around Xbox itâs impossible to go anywhere but the pits if youâre lobbying from the position of barring non-whites from public life.
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