A coalition of business groups warned President Donald Trump that a newly announced $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications risks harming the U.S. economy and urged the administration to avoid changes to the skilled worker program that impose added burdens on companies.

In a letter sent Friday to Trump, roughly a dozen industry organizations representing chipmakers, software companies and retailers said the new fee threatens to crimp a crucial talent pipeline of foreign skilled workers and leave critical jobs unfilled.

“We ask the administration to work with industry on necessary reforms to the H-1B visa program without increasing the significant challenges U.S. employers face recruiting, training, and retaining top talent,” the groups wrote.

The letter, sent two weeks after the preside

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