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- President Donald Trump’s H-1B visa fee is facing new legal trouble.
- A federal judge ruled on Monday that the $100,000 fee is unconstitutional.
- The fee caused uncertainty among tech workers since Trump introduced it last year.
President Donald Trump’s $100,000 visa fee for H-1B applicants has hit a new legal roadblock.
A federal judge at a US District Court in Massachusetts ruled Monday that the fee violates the Constitution’s Administrative Procedure Act.
The fee has faced legal challenges since Trump signed an executive order in September that put it forward. Tech workers are among the most common applicants for the visas.
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