US President Donald Trump ’s recently unveiled $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas for highly-skilled foreign workers is facing legal trouble, as a lawsuit challenges the policy. A coalition of unions, employers, and religious groups filed a lawsuit on Friday seeking to block Trump's bid to impose a $100,000 fee. The lawsuit filed in federal court in San Francisco is the first to challenge a proclamation Trump issued two weeks ago announcing the fee as the Republican president moves to further restrict immigration to the United States, Reuters reported. Plaintiffs include the United Auto Workers union, the American Association of University Professors, a nurse recruitment agency and several religious organisations. They argued that Trump's power to restrict the entry of certain for
H-1B visa fee hike: Donald Trump’s policy faces first lawsuit in US court— What it means

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