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After US lawyers, lawmakers now flay Trump's H-1B order
Mint Hyderabad
|October 27, 2025
Bipartisan US lawmakers oppose Trump’s $100,000 H-IB fee, calling it arbitrary and harmful
Trump's executive order signed last month requires companies to pay $100,000 annually for every new foreign worker brought under the H-1B work visa.
(AFP)
Weeks after a group of lawyers challenged US President Donald Trump's executive order tightening H-IB visa norms, a bipartisan set of lawmakers joined the pushback in a joint letter last week, calling his decision to raise visa fees arbitrary and harmful to the economy.
Nebraska Congressman Donald John Bacon, a Republican, told Mint that the President “arbitrarily decided to raise the fees to $100,000”, a move he believes should have required congressional approval.
“I am also sensitive to the President just arbitrarily deciding to raise the fees to $100,000. This should also have Congressional approval from my perspective,” said Bacon, in an emailed response to Mint, on Saturday.
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