India, March 10 -- A new immigration bill in the United States, called the Welcoming International Success Act (WISA Act), is drawing attention after lawmakers introduced it to reverse several restrictions placed on the H-1B visa program during Donald Trump's second term.
The legislation, introduced in the US House of Representatives, aims to make it easier for American companies, universities and research institutions to hire highly skilled foreign workers by rolling back some of the tougher requirements imposed in 2025.
The WISA Act is designed to reverse parts of Trump's September 2025 immigration proclamation, which introduced strict wage rules and imposed a $100,000 fee on employers sponsoring H-1B workers.
Lawmakers behind the pr...
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