The White House just rolled out something called the "Trump Gold Card" - basically a $1 million express lane for EB visa applications. Pay up, jump the queue.
Here's the kicker though: a Department of Homeland Security insider clarified this isn't expanding the visa pool. Same number of slots, just a different allocation method. So while some applicants fast-track with cash, others face longer waits in the traditional pipeline.
This move highlights how policy frameworks are increasingly intersecting with capital deployment strategies. For individuals navigating cross-border asset allocation, understanding these regulatory shifts becomes crucial for long-term planning.
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TokenRationEater
· 13h ago
It's the same old story. If you have money, cut in line; the lower classes continue to queue, systematically squeezed out.
The White House just rolled out something called the "Trump Gold Card" - basically a $1 million express lane for EB visa applications. Pay up, jump the queue.
Here's the kicker though: a Department of Homeland Security insider clarified this isn't expanding the visa pool. Same number of slots, just a different allocation method. So while some applicants fast-track with cash, others face longer waits in the traditional pipeline.
This move highlights how policy frameworks are increasingly intersecting with capital deployment strategies. For individuals navigating cross-border asset allocation, understanding these regulatory shifts becomes crucial for long-term planning.