U.S. hospitals are struggling to hire skilled workers from other countries amid the Trump administration's new fee on H-1B visas. CBS News' Natalie Brand has more details.
Breakdown
- Hospitals are urging the administration to reconsider a new $100,000 H-1B visa fee. 3s
- Rural and underserved hospitals depend on foreign medical staff to fill shortages. 9s
- The new fee has forced hospitals to put hiring plans for foreign nurses on hold. 46s
- The administration says the fee is intended to prioritize American workers. 1m 5s
- Industry groups warn the fee will hit rural and underserved communities hardest. 1m 55s