Trump News at a glance: President Hiks H-1B cost to $ 100,000 per year, as companies assistant companies ask “Americans training” | Trump administration
Donald Trump has signed an order to raise H-1B visa fees to $ 100,000, while it could be a major blow to the American technology industry, which contributed millions to his presidential campaign.
The technology industry, more than any other American economy, depends on H-1B visa holders. Almost two thirds of the guaranteed functions through the H-1B program are related to the computer, as government numbers appear, but employers also use the visa to bring engineers, teachers and health care workers.
Critics of the program, including many technology workers in the United States, argue that it allows companies to suppress American wages and flow who can do jobs. Supporters, including CEO of Tesla Elusk, says it brings high skilled workers necessary to fill talent gaps and maintain the competitiveness of companies. Musk, himself is a naturalized American citizen in South Africa, he was once kept a H-1B visa.
Trump marks a matter that imposes annual fees worth $ 100,000 on the main visa group
“All major companies” have been briefed on the new fees. “One hundred thousand dollars annually for the H-1B visas, and all the major companies on board. We have spoken to them,” Lotney said at an oval office event with the president.
“If you are going to train someone, you will train a new graduate from a great university throughout our land. Training Americans. Stop bringing people to take our jobs.”
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Trump says Shi Jinping agreed to agree to the Tiktok deal, but the details are not clear
Donald Trump said on Friday that he and Sheikh Jinping had agreed to agree to an agreement on Tijook.
Trump said of Shi: “He agreed to the Tiktok deal,” which indicates that the leaders signed a preliminary agreement. But Trump has not provided any details about the agreement or when it will be signed.
American and Chinese leaders have continued through a phone call earlier today, the first direct contact between the two leaders since June. China and the United States have been the top recorder on commercial negotiations and the future of Tiktok, a Chinese -owned social media platform facing a ban in the United States.
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The judge strikes a $ 15 billion lawsuit for Trump against the New York Times
A federal judge threw a $ 15 billion defamation of Donald Trump against the New York Times, the book publisher Bingoin and journalists twice, and said that the lawsuit was full of “Vituperration and Investive” and violating civil procedures in federal issues for its failure to reach this point.
However, the American boycott court judge Stephen Miri Day in Florida will allow the president to end the procedure and amend it within 28 days.
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Democrats reject a draft law on spending on health care discounts
The US federal government is close to closing on Friday, after the Democrats achieved their pledge not to support a backed procedure that would extend the financing for another two months because it did not include provisions to protect health care programs.
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The American lawyer in charge of inquiring about Trump’s critics is resigned
The Federal Prosecutor of the Eastern Region in Virginia resigned on Friday under severe pressure from Donald Trump, after his office decided that there was not enough evidence to accuse the New York Prosecutor, Letitia James, a political competition for the president, with a crime.
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By dividing the Democrats on the House of Representatives’s decision to honor Charlie Kerk
The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk sparked a wave of political anxiety in Washington, where some Democrats in the House of Representatives fear the trap of messages on a Republican decision to honor him while other legislators worry about the broader political temperature after government pressure on broadcasters.
The Democrats eventually decided, along with the Republicans, to pass the decision, with 95 Democrats. This was opposed to fifty -eight Democrats, 38 votes present and did not vote 22.
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Ted Cruz compares ABC threats by the FCC chair with the threats of the head of mob
Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican in Texas, compared Brendan Car’s threats to cancel the broadcast licenses of ABC stations during the comment of hosts late at night on the “Mafioso” tactics that resemble those in goodfellas, Mobster 1990.
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Trump announces a new deadly strike on the suspected drug boat in the Caribbean region
Donald Trump announced that the US military had carried out another fatal blow to a ship in the Caribbean, killing three males on the ship that Trump claimed was evading illegal drugs.
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