The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has initiated legal action against the Trump administration. The lawsuit centers on the imposition of a $100,000 fee on temporary visas designated for highly skilled workers. This policy aims to incentivize American companies to increase employment within the United States. The Chamber argues the fee is an unfair and economically detrimental measure that hinders international talent mobility. The administration has defended the policy as a necessary step to bolster domestic workforce development and attract investment. The legal proceedings involve a dispute over the administrative authority governing these temporary work permits.
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