New “Gold Card”
Trump wants to lure rich foreigners to the USA
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In February, Donald Trump presented plans for his immigration program. At that time there were still a few questions left. Now the US President is becoming specific.
Donald Trump actually has nothing against migrants. At least not if you have enough money and at some point the United States is on your pocket. This is the message that the US President now broadcast into the world with his new visa lenses.
During a flight with the presidential machine Air Force One, he presented the “Gold Card” to journalists. Anyone who owns them is sure to have an unlimited stay in the USA. In addition, she could pave the way to the US citizenship. The only catch: the card costs five million dollars. Several videos published in US media showed how Trump reporters stretched out the golden card-in gold, of course with Trump’s counterfei and his signature.
It was the first of these cards, said the Republican, whom he also called “Trump Card”. You should be available in less than two weeks. In total, one million of these cards could be awarded, said Trump.
Donald Trump wants the rich US economy to boost
According to previous information, the program is to replace the previous investor visa EB5 and also open a way to citizenship. Since taking office, Trump has massively reversed the migration policy of the United States and had countless people deported towards Mexico within a few weeks. Among those who are still in the country, fear that they could follow soon. There is no prospects for a return for you – unless you have five million dollars.
In any case, the new offer is not aimed at you, but at least at wealthy or people with special talents whose financially strong patrons – be it companies or individuals – pay the visa. Trump hopes for higher tax revenue from the rich immigrants, a higher consumer force and thus a stronger economy.
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Source: Stern

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