Plaintiffs in the first lawsuit against the $100K entry-fee for H-1B workers approach court to seek urgent relief

A coalition of US healthcare providers, educators, and employers are suing the Trump administration over its $100,000 H-1B entry fee. They argue the fee, imposed by presidential proclamation, is unlawful and harms critical sectors like medicine and education. The lawsuit seeks to halt enforcement nationwide, highlighting concerns about executive overreach and the impact on skilled immigrant workers vital to the US economy.

Plaintiffs in the first lawsuit against the $100K entry-fee for H-1B workers approach court to seek urgent relief
A coalition of US healthcare providers, educators, and employers are suing the Trump administration over its $100,000 H-1B entry fee. They argue the fee, imposed by presidential proclamation, is unlawful and harms critical sectors like medicine and education. The lawsuit seeks to halt enforcement nationwide, highlighting concerns about executive overreach and the impact on skilled immigrant workers vital to the US economy.