Trump unveils $5 million 'gold card' to lure wealthy immigrants to U.S.
- President Trump presented a sample of a proposed gold card to reporters.
- The gold card program would offer wealthy immigrants a path to U.S. citizenship.
- This initiative would be similar to the EB-5 visa program, started in 1990 to spur job creation.
- The card, branded as “The Trump Card,” requires a $5 million purchase; Trump stated, "It's the gold card."
- The program's proceeds could help lower the national debt, and the card offers benefits like U.S. Residency.
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Trump unveils first $5m ‘gold card’ visa
President Donald Trump of the United States has unveiled the first gold card, a residency permit sold for $5 million each. Trump, while holding a prototype that bore his face and an inscription ‘The Trump Card’, said that the special visa would probably be available in less than two weeks. “I’m the first buyer. Pretty exciting, huh,” he said. The president previously said that sales of the new visa, a high-price version of the traditional green …
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