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Experts in India react after Trump proposes changes to the H-1B visas

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US tech companies face disruption as the Biden administration proposes a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas. Experts in India weigh in, noting the impact will hit US tech giants more than Indian IT firms. The H-1B program issues 85,000 visas annually, with Indians receiving about three-quarters

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