author: Tyler Durden
President Donald Trump announced on December 19 that his administration had sold "Trump Gold Cards" worth over $1.3 billion, a fresh immigration programme offering accelerated stay to highly qualified abroad talent, and the income from them is intended to pay national debt.
In statements to media Trump said sales exceeded $1.3 billion and described Gold Card as a "green card on steroids".
He said that this option would let companies to keep graduates from elite institutions specified as Harvard or Wharton, who would otherwise be able to return to their native countries after graduation.
"The best schools end," said Trump.
"These people want to hire them.
Now you can buy a card and keep people in the country.".
Trump stresses that his immigration policy focuses on acquiring the best talents and limiting illegal immigration.
"Under Biden's rule, 25 million people arrived, came from prisons and psychiatric facilities, were drug dealers and various people who should not be here. They're from prison."," he said.

As Kimberly Hayek describes in item for The Epoch Times, The Gold Card allows companies to acquisition visas for abroad workers, allowing them unlimited usage of labour rights. The visa cost $1 million in the form of a donation to the U.S. national government.
The program that was challenged legally began Take Conclusions December 10.
Trump introduced the Golden Card in September under the implementing regulation and introduced a fee of $100,000 for applicants for an H-1B visa.
Fee H1B relieves current holders and renewalAccording to the White House..
Trump for the first time proposed Gold Card visas in February, pointing to $5 million for residency and the way to citizenship.
"Rich people will come to our country"He said, proposing a program.
The administration launched a dedicated website in June.
Starting Gold Card for immigrants, Trump said that "he will importantly reduce our taxes and hopefully attract large people to our country."
Payments go straight to the US Treasury.
Howard Lutnick, Trade Secretary, played a key function in launching the program, he said.
However, 20 states submitted an H-1B charge suit of $100,000, arguing that it goes beyond executive powers.
Meanwhile, supporters say that the program fixes long-term problems of the H1-B lottery system.
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source:https://www.zerohedge.com/










