Court Overturns Trump-Era $100K H-1B Fee, Boosting Tech and Education Sectors
June 8, 2026
A federal court has struck down the Trump administration’s $100,000 H-1B petition fee, ruling it effectively functions as an unlawful tax and exceeds executive authority.
State officials, led by Massachusetts, argued the fee policy would hinder schools, public colleges, research, and the recruitment of medical professionals.
The decision preserves access to global talent, a win for the tech sector that relies on skilled foreign workers for AI, semiconductor, and related fields.
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The coverage notes Trump’s appearance at an NBA Finals game and other current-event moments tied to the same news cycle.
The broader business context shows headwinds for the Indian IT sector with cautious guidance and softer global spending on digital transformation.
DOJ has not been quoted in the coverage; CNN reporters contributed to the reporting.
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Immigration lawyers expect ongoing demand for compliance and advisory services as policy changes continue to be contested in litigation and regulation.
Implications span technology, healthcare, universities, engineering, and research institutions that depend on international talent and sponsorships.
Investors remain cautious about the appellate process and potential temporary outcomes pending further legal or legislative action.
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Time • Jun 9, 2026
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AP News • Jun 8, 2026
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The Times Of India • Jun 9, 2026
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