washington, June 10 -- A US court decision to strike down the Trump administration's $100,000 H-1B visa application fee proved divisive as supporters of President Donald Trump criticised the decision as an example of judicial overreach. However, another group of lawmakers - including members of Trump's Republican party - openly welcomed the court decision, which came in on Monday. Republican Congressman Mike Lawler said the court's decision was "welcome news" since the visa fee, introduced last September, worsened staffing shortages in the healthcare industry. He was joined by Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski. She pointed out that the decision was critical for Alaska's schools, which rely on H-1B visas to recruit teachers in remote parts of the state. However, Trump on Tuesday criticised the court order striking down the $100,000 H-1B visa fee, saying "such actions were hurting the country very badly". A key member of the Democratic party welcomed the court's decision. "Today's ruling is a welcome rejection of an unlawful policy that threatened America's economic competitiveness and made it harder for businesses, hospitals, universities, and research institutions to attract the high-skilled talent they need to succeed," said Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi. However, key members of the Republican party voiced dissatisfaction with the court's decision. "End it, don't mend it," wrote Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on X in response to the judgment. "An H-1B fee is now a constitutional crisis? The Constitution does not guarantee a steady supply of cheap foreign labour. 8 U.S.C. 1182(f) lets the President restrict entry when foreign labour harms American interests. The rogue judge veto has to end," said Eric Schmitt, who represents Missouri in the US Senate....