With America’s global leadership in scientific innovation facing unprecedented competition, getting high-skilled immigration right should be a top priority in Washington. The first task for the White House is to get out of its own way.
The administration sparked fear and confusion last month by announcing that it would impose a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas — temporary work permits designed for college-educated foreigners. There’s an element of bluster to the new policy: It only applies to new applicants outside the country, allows for certain exemptions and, in any case, expires in a year. Nevertheless, it threatens to discourage companies from investing in the US, lest they’re blindsided by other haphazard and costly changes that impact their workforce. Health care, education and religious organizations are challenging the fees in court.