Business owner says his company relies on skilled foreign worker visas

A federal judge recently overturned a $100,000 fee imposed by the Trump administration on new H-1B visas, which are often used by foreign workers seeking employment in the United States. This fee was initially introduced to discourage foreign workers from taking jobs that could go to American citizens. However, many business owners argue that the U.S. economy relies heavily on the specialized skills and talents that these foreign workers bring. The decision to strike down the fee highlights the ongoing debate about immigration policy and its impact on the job market. Shanelle Kaul reports that this ruling could have significant implications for both businesses and workers, as it may influence the availability of skilled labor in the U.S. QUESTION: How might the removal of the H-1B visa fee impact the future job market and opportunities for both American and international workers? 

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