Federal judge strikes down Trump’s $100K H-1B visa fee, ruling it an unconstitutional tax
Federal judge strikes down Trump H-1B fee ruling, finding the $100,000 visa requirement exceeded executive authority by functioning as an unauthorized tax.
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