Trump Card Investor Visa Attracts Almost 70,000 Sign-Ups
- Approximately 70,000 individuals have enrolled in President Donald Trump's premium visa initiative, which offers U.S. residency in exchange for a $5 million investment.
- Trump proposed the Gold Card visa in February 2025 to replace the EB-5 program and raise revenue to reduce U.S. debt.
- The program launched its registration website TrumpCard.gov on June 12, 2025, allowing foreign individuals and businesses to register interest.
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated 68,703 registrations showed strong interest and said applicants would be vetted as "wonderful world-class global citizens."
- Critics argue the program commodifies U.S. residency and raises legal and security concerns about eligibility, especially regarding Russian oligarchs.
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