

Washington | US President Donald Trump on Tuesday criticised the federal court order striking down the USD 100,000 H-1B visa fee, saying such actions were hurting the country very badly.
"These judges are really giving us a hard time, really crazy. They are giving us a very, very hard time ... they're hurting our country very badly," Trump told reporters in New York after watching the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden.
A federal judge in Massachusetts on Monday struck down the Trump administration's USD 100,000 fee on H-1B visas for highly skilled workers, which California and 19 other states had challenged.
Federal judge Leo Sorokin ruled that the USD 100,000 fee imposed by Trump for H-1B applications was unlawful because it lacked Congressional approval.
In September last year, Trump signed a proclamation adding the USD 100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applications.
A White House spokesperson indicated that the order will be challenged in an appellate court.
"The H-1B programme has been abused for decades, and President Trump finally took action to fix it," White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said.
"A federal judge in Washington already upheld a nearly identical order, and the administration is confident this order will be reversed on appeal," Rogers said.