Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - Indian diaspora groups across the United States have hailed a federal court ruling that struck down the controversial $100,000 fee imposed on H-1B visa applications by the Trump administration. The decision is being viewed as a significant victory for skilled foreign workers, particularly Indian professionals, who constitute the largest share of H-1B visa holders in the United States.
A federal judge on Monday ruled that the $100,000 fee introduced for H-1B visa applications was unlawful, effectively nullifying one of the most debated immigration measures introduced under President Donald Trump. The court found that the administration had exceeded its authority in imposing such a substantial fee without proper legislative backing. Immigration advocates argued that the measure would have placed an enormous financial burden on employers and severely restricted opportunities for highly skilled foreign workers seeking employment in the U.S.
The ruling was widely welcomed by Indian-American organizations, technology industry groups, and immigration advocates. Community leaders noted that Indian professionals account for a significant majority of H-1B visa recipients and would have been disproportionately affected by the fee. Many employers had also warned that the increased cost could discourage recruitment of global talent and impact innovation across sectors such as technology, healthcare, engineering, and research. The court's decision is expected to restore confidence among prospective applicants and companies that rely on skilled international workers.
The ruling is expected to provide significant relief for thousands of skilled professionals and employers who depend on the H-1B visa program. For the Indian diaspora, the decision reinforces the importance of maintaining accessible pathways for talent and preserving opportunities that have long contributed to the economic and technological growth of the United States.
All 3 Missing Indian Seafarers Dead After U.S. Hits Third Ship in 4 Days Near Oman; Iran Claims Strait of Hormuz “Fully Closed”
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that Iran could face devastating military action if it fails to sign a proposed agreement, marking one of his strongest statements amid escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Iran has announced the closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz following fresh U.S. attacks, warning that any vessel attempting to transit the waterway could be targeted, while Tehran rejected President Donald Trump's threats and called for diplomacy.
India has summoned the U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission and lodged a strong protest after an attack on a commercial vessel off the coast of Oman left three Indian seafarers missing.
India has strongly opposed attacks on merchant shipping during discussions at the United Nations, warning that threats to commercial vessels endanger global trade, energy security, and the safety of thousands of Indian seafarers.
U.S. President Donald Trump accused Iran of delaying negotiations and warned that Tehran would "pay the price," while Iran urged Gulf nations to prevent the U.S. and Israel from using their territories for military operations.
Iran launched missile and drone attacks on U.S. military facilities in the Gulf region after American strikes on Iranian targets, warning that any future attacks would be met with an even stronger response.
U.S. President Donald Trump cautioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against launching further strikes on Iran, warning that Israel could find itself isolated if the conflict escalates again.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned the United States and Israel against further violations of the ceasefire, saying Tehran's response would remain firm if attacks continue.
U.S. President Donald Trump said a broader West Asia peace agreement is nearing completion after Iran halted military operations against Israel and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the immediate threat from Tehran had been contained.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have exchanged messages expressing hopes for deeper bilateral ties, highlighting the strategic importance of their partnership amid shifting regional dynamics.
Iran has announced the end of its recent military operations against Israel but warned that continued Israeli strikes on Lebanon could trigger a far stronger response, raising concerns about renewed regional escalation.
India's nuclear arsenal has grown to an estimated 190 warheads, widening its lead over Pakistan's 170 warheads, according to the latest report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern Philippines, killing at least three people and prompting tsunami warnings across coastal regions as authorities urged residents to seek higher ground.
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