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President Donald Trump signed an executive order that changed the annual H-1B visa fee, significantly impacting businesses that rely on foreign talent. The new regulations could potentially increase the cost of hiring H-1B visa workers by as much as $100,000. This shift is part of a broader effort to prioritize American workers and adjust immigration policies to reflect the current economic climate.
Under the new guidelines, employers seeking to hire skilled foreign professionals may face heightened financial burdens, which could deter companies from pursuing international talent. The increase in fees is expected to affect various sectors, particularly those in technology and engineering, where H-1B visa holders are commonly employed.
Critics of the executive order argue that it could lead to a talent shortage in industries that depend heavily on skilled labor from abroad. As businesses navigate these changes, the long-term implications for the U.S. economy and workforce remain to be seen.
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