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Business leaders such as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and "Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary have weighed in on the newly proposed $100,000 fee for H-1B visas. This significant increase has sparked a heated debate among industry experts and entrepreneurs, who argue that it could severely impact the ability of companies to attract and retain top international talent.
Huang expressed concerns that the steep fee could deter innovation and hinder the growth of tech companies that rely on skilled workers from abroad. He emphasized the importance of a diverse workforce in driving technological advancements and maintaining competitiveness in a global market.
O'Leary echoed these sentiments, highlighting that the additional financial burden could lead to a talent drain, as companies may seek to relocate operations to countries with more favorable immigration policies. The business community is closely monitoring the situation, as the implications of this fee could reshape the landscape of the U.S. labor market and its attractiveness to foreign professionals.
As discussions continue, many are calling for a reevaluation of immigration policies to ensure that they support economic growth and innovation.
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