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Presidential Advisor Roger Stone signaled that the Trump administration is backing off on the $5 million 'Gold Card' program.
Wealthy families could consider Trump’s gold cards over fears about birthright citizenship - Some experts say it’s unclear ...
With birthright citizenship under threat, wealthy families are eyeing investment-based visas like EB-5 and Trump's proposed ...
Nearly 70,000 people have signed up for President Donald Trump ‘s “gold card” visa plan, which offers a path to legal U.S. residency to wealthy foreign investors willing to pay $5 million each.
After its unveiling in April and waitlist launch in June, the Trump golden visa program seems to be stalling. Elsewhere in ...
Within the first few weeks of his presidency, Donald Trump had promised to open a fast lane for wealthy immigrants to obtain legal status in the United States for $5 million. On April 3, he showed ...
Immigration programs should focus on people who will bring investment and growth to America, not drag the system down.
When Trump estimated that the government could raise an easy $5 trillion by selling “maybe a million” gold cards, Lutnick was unable to suppress a chuckle of delight. “Wow!” he said.
Donald Trump has officially launched his promised gold card which will grants U.S. residency to foreign investors for $5 million – but instantly faced mockery for the supposedly cheap-looking ...
In a bid to address the U.S.'s soaring national debt, President Donald Trump introduces the 'Gold Card', a $5 million visa targeting wealthy foreigners. This initiative aims to replace the EB-5 ...
President Donald Trump holds up the $5 million gold card as he speaks to reporters while in flight on board Air Force One, en route to Miami, Thursday, April 3, 2025. (Pool via AP) ...