WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday signed a proclamation that will require a $100,000 annual visa fee for highly-skilled foreign workers and rolled out a $1 million "gold card" visa as a pathway to U.S. citizenship for wealthy individuals, moves that face near-certain legal challenges amid widespread criticism he is sidestepping Congress.

What You Need To Know • President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation that will require a new, $100,000 annual fee for H-1B visa applications • This move is among the changes to the program for highly skilled foreign workers, which has come under scrutiny by the administration • H-1B visas are intended to bring skilled foreigners for jobs that tech companies struggle to fill with U.S. citizens • Critics argue the program allows comp

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