Federal Judge Blocks Trump's $100,000 Fee for H1-B Visas
A federal judge struck down President Trump's $100,000 fee designed to bring highly skilled foreign workers to the U.S. This ruling halts the administration's attempt to fund border security and visa processing through private sector fees. The decision highlights ongoing legal challenges to the executive branch's immigration enforcement strategies.
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