A federal lawsuit challenges Trump's recent proclamation imposing fees on the H-1B visa program, arguing it violates existing laws and harms innovation. Critics claim it endangers American jobs.
The Trump administration's new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas aims to promote American hiring but could have mixed economic effects. Experts weigh in on potential job gains for U.S. workers and the broader consequences of this policy.
In a controversial move, Trump has proposed a staggering $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visa applications, threatening the US tech industry that heavily relies on foreign talent from India and China. Critics argue this could stifle innovation and raise costs for smaller firms.
In a significant immigration shift, President Trump announced a $100,000 yearly fee for H-1B visas and introduced a $1 million 'gold card' for skilled foreign workers, sparking legal concerns and industry debates.
On Labor Day, President Trump highlights his commitment to American workers, boasting job creation, rising wages, and innovative workforce initiatives. Discover how his policies are reshaping the labor landscape and prioritizing American jobs!
MAGA is outraged after Trump announced the admission of 600,000 Chinese students to U.S. universities, fearing it undermines American jobs and values. Influencers voice their discontent over this controversial decision.
President Trump's upcoming tariff increases could lead to a significant cash squeeze for U.S. factories, risking job losses and higher prices. Discover the potential fallout from these policies.
General Motors announces a groundbreaking $4 billion investment to shift production from Mexico to the U.S., revitalizing American jobs and manufacturing. Discover how this strategic move aligns with rising SUV demand and trade policies.
President Trump visits Pennsylvania to announce a monumental $14 billion partnership between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel. This investment is set to create 70,000 American jobs and bolster U.S. manufacturing across various industries.
In a shocking turn, President Trump endorses Nippon's $15 billion bid for U.S. Steel, contradicting his earlier stance and igniting concerns over American jobs and national security. The United Steelworkers union reacts strongly, calling it a betrayal.