Nope. They'll go somewhere else.It will force most of the best Indian and Chinese talent to stay home.
Yea I've been in pharma for 10+ years and have seen Indians completely taking over. We need to invest in Americans and stop letting in excess labor to compete against us.Maybe now American STEM graduates will be able to get jobs. I've worked in tech for over a decade. And would much rather work with someone straight out of college over an H1B anyday. The Government should slap higher fees on all these employment visas.
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"No hospital will pay a $100k fee for a $55k resident salary."
i thought immigration does not affect wages ... according to some
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"US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that will add a $100,000 (£74,000) annual fee for applicants to the H-1B visa programme for skilled foreign workers.
Trump's order mentions "abuse" of the programme and will restrict entry unless payment is made.
Critics have long argued that H-1Bs undercut the American workforce, while supporters - including billionaire Elon Musk - argue it allows the US to attract top talent from around the world.
In another order, Trump set up a new "gold card" to fast-track visas for certain immigrants in exchange for fees starting at £1m.
Trump's order is due to come into force on 21 September. It would only apply to new requests, but companies would have to pay the same amount for each applicant for six years, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.
India was the largest beneficiary of H-1B visas last year, accounting for 71% of approved applications, Reuters news agency reports, citing government data.
China was said to come in second at 11.7%.
Tahmina Watson, a founding attorney at Watson Immigration Law, told the BBC that the ruling could be a "nail in the coffin" for many of her clients that are mostly small businesses and start-ups.
"Almost everyone's going to be priced out. This $100,000 as an entry point is going to have a devastating impact," she added, noting that many small or medium-sized companies "will tell you they actually can't find workers to do the job".
"When employers sponsor foreign talent, more often than not, they're doing that because they have not been able to fulfil those positions," Ms Watson added.
Jorge Lopez, the chair of the immigration and global mobility practice group at Littler Mendelson PC, said a $100,000 fee "will put the brakes on American competitiveness in the tech sector and all industries"."
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H-1B: Trump adds $100,000 fee for skilled worker visa applicants
"Train Americans," the US commerce secretary told big companies, some of which have relied on foreign high-skilled workers for years.www.bbc.com
Americans need to invest too.Yea I've been in pharma for 10+ years and have seen Indians completely taking over. We need to invest in Americans and stop letting in excess labor to compete against us.
The issue is more about employer costs and if hospitals can afford to sponsor residents with this new fee. It’s not just about wages but the total financial burden on hospitals. So even if immigration does not directly depress wages, this 100k will seriously raise hiring costs, which affects if these hospitals can afford to keep sponsoring these doctors.
This will force hospitals to stop hiring international medical graduates, making doctor shortage worse, especially in underserved areas.
There’s rural areas where there are few doctors or clinics nearby and people often have to travel long distances for care because American doctors don’t wanna live there.
Also places with high poverty, elderly populations, or other vulnerable groups also are where there’s obstacles to get care and again American doctors don’t wanna work there.
Americans need to invest too.
There is strong demand for skilled talent in the U.S. pharmaceutical industry but there’s a shortage of it.
People complaining about jobs Americans aren’t going for.
About 80% of pharmaceutical manufacturers report a skills mismatch.
The industry is expected to face millions of vacancies as demand grows.
I have no clue how new college graduates stay employed longer than 5 to 6 years in this country. Odds are you won't make it to 10 years before getting laid off. Who can afford to keep changing careers every time companies want to import 3rd world citizens?Yea I've been in pharma for 10+ years and have seen Indians completely taking over. We need to invest in Americans and stop letting in excess labor to compete against us.
They are also cutting research funding so there are less jobs in the first placeThis will greatly impact higher education research
There are not enough highly skilled workers and H1B's helped close that gap
We're not talking regular jobs, but specialized jobs in STEM fields
The right don't even want ppl to go to college
Craziness
They are also cutting research funding so there are less jobs in the first place
I have no clue how new college graduates stay employed longer than 5 to 6 years in this country. Odds are you won't make it to 10 years before getting laid off. Who can afford to keep changing careers every time companies want to import 3rd world citizens?
They are also cutting research funding so there are less jobs in the first place