Walmart pauses job offers for H-1B candidates as Trump’s new $100,000 visa fee reshapes corporate hiring strategies and intensifies challenges for U.S. employers relying on global talent.
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Employers must pay the $100,000 fee through Pay.gov; exemptions limited to cases of national interest, leaving many visa holders anxious about eligibility.
Indian American leader Ajay Bhutoria warns against visa misuse and calls Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee a bold yet complex move to protect U.S. workers and innovation.
The $100,000 H-1B fee is a wake-up call—making E-2 visa access for Indians a timely solution to safeguard U.S.-India innovation and economic ties.
By targeting H-1B holders, Trump is fueling discrimination against Indian Americans and all immigrant communities, says advocacy group
Tech giants Amazon, Google, and Microsoft rush to reassure H-1B employees after Trump’s $100,000 visa fee, as White House clarifies existing holders remain unaffected.
The White House defended Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee, citing job losses, rising foreign tech hires, and pledging to safeguard American workers and innovation.
The proclamation bypasses Congress, sparks fears of job losses and a talent drain, and leaves attorneys and employers scrambling for clarity.
