Several organizations have approached the court, challenging the $100,000 fee imposed on H-1B visas by US President Donald Trump's administration. They have stated in the complaint that there is no constitutional authority to impose this fee. Previously, companies sponsoring H-1B workers typically paid fees ranging from $2,000 to $5,000.also read : Hamas Accepts Key Elements of Trump’s Proposal; IDF Prepares to Halt Major Operations
A coalition of labor unions, employers, and religious organizations has filed a lawsuit to block Donald Trump's proposal to impose a $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas. This lawsuit has been filed in the Federal Court in San Francisco. With the intent to further restrict immigration, Trump announced this fee two weeks ago. This is the first lawsuit challenging this announcement.also read : Initial Hurdle in Caste Census Survey - What Happened at the GBA Office?!
The plaintiffs include the United Auto Workers Union, the American Association of University Professors, a nurse recruitment agency, and several religious organizations. They argued that Trump's authority to restrict the entry of certain foreigners does not allow him to override the law that created the H-1B visa program.also read : Fire Accident in Onion-Laden Lorry Headed to Market….!!!
In a statement, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said that the Trump administration's actions are lawful. She stated that this helps prevent companies from abusing the system and lowering American wages, while providing stability to employers who need to hire the best talent from abroad.C J Enterprise Women's Pure Kanjivaram Silk Saree Banarasi Soft Sari With Blouse Piece For Wedding (Pari124-50)