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Trump signs order raising H1-B visa fee to $100,000

The Trump administration officially announced plans to raise the fee companies pay to sponsor H‑1B workers to $100,000, claiming the move will ensure only highly skilled, irreplaceable workers are brought to the US while protecting American jobs.

“I think it’s going to be a fantastic thing, and we’re going to take that money and we’re going to reduce taxes, we’re going to reduce debt,” Trump said.

Lutnick criticized the H‑1B visa program, saying it has been “abused” to bring in foreign workers who compete with American employees.

“All of the big companies are on board,” Lutnick said.

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Foreigners who pay $1m to get faster visa pathway, says Trump

President Donald Trump, along with commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, unveiled a new immigration program called the “Gold Card,” which would create an expedited visa pathway for foreigners who pay $1 million to the US Treasury.

If visa holders are sponsored by a corporation, they must pay $2 million.

“Essentially, we’re having people come in, people that, in many cases, I guess, are very successful or whatever,” Trump said. “They’re going to spend a lot of money to come in. They’re going to pay, as opposed to walking over the borders.”

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