What to know about Trump’s US$100,000 H-1B visa fee and the legal rebuke that followed - BNN Bloomberg
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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump last year dramatically ratcheted up the fee for H-1B work visas to US$100,000, saying it would protect American workers from losing their jobs to lower-paid foreigners.
But on Monday a federal judge struck down the fees, siding with 20 states and ruling that the Trump administration exceeded its authority by raising the charge without congressional approval.
Many tech companies and universities rely on the H-1B program to fill openings for skilled jobs. But critics charge the visa program has been used to replace American tech workers. Here’s a look a…
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