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Trump Administration Launches 'Gold Card' for U.S. Residency

The Trump Gold Card program offers a path to U.S. residency for those who can afford it. But will it stand the test of time and scrutiny?

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In this picture we can see a close view of the identity card. In the front we can see american flag and "Critical Licence" written.

Trump Administration Launches 'Gold Card' for U.S. Residency

In an unusual initiative, the Trump administration has launched the Trump Gold Card program, offering U.S. residency in exchange for a $1 million contribution. This unprecedented move is part of a White House outreach effort, with the promise of rapid residency and a virtual greeting from the U.S. leader.

The Trump Gold Card campaign began in 2005 as part of the Trump University project. It included the 'Trump Gold Elite' program, targeting real estate investors. The program promised seminars to teach wealth accumulation in real estate, with Trump reportedly sharing his knowledge but not profiting directly. This claim was later disputed.

The campaign ran until around 2010, attracting nearly 600 participants into the 'Trump Gold Elite' program. Now, in a new twist, the Trump Gold Card offers U.S. residency for a $1 million contribution. Applicants must undergo thorough vetting by the Department of Homeland Security.

The Trump Gold Card program, part of an unprecedented White House outreach, offers U.S. residency for a significant financial contribution. Applicants must undergo rigorous vetting, ensuring the process is secure and transparent. The program's impact and future remain to be seen.

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