Trump’s immigration ‘gold card’ could be a huge winner — with these changes
- President Donald Trump introduced a $5 million Gold Card visa, suggesting it would grant residency and citizenship, as he said that the U.S. Could potentially sell up to a million cards to reduce debt.
- Investor Ashok Adusumilli criticized the plan, expressing skepticism and stating, "These successful businessmen do not simply want to just pay money and lose it."
- Experts indicated that creating a new visa category requires Congressional approval, as existing laws cannot be changed unilaterally by the executive branch.
- Concerns persist that the Gold Card visa cannot be implemented swiftly due to legislative complexities.
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Trump's immigration golden ticket not on the cards soon: experts
Donald Trump has boasted of selling US residency to wealthy foreigners through an around $5 million "Gold Card" from as early as March, but immigration experts say the planned visa cannot be created without Congress.
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