Taiyler S. Mitchell is a reporter on the breaking news desk at HuffPost with beats that include culture, social issues, and criminal justice. An alumna of Dillard University, Taiyler has bylines at Business Insider and has been featured by NBCLX and SFGate.
Within the next two weeks, Trump estimated, “We’re going to be selling a gold card. You have a green card, this is a gold card.”
According to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Trump’s gold card would essentially replace the current Created by Congress in the 1990s, the EB-5 program requires the investor to put up a large amount of money (It’s unclear at the moment if Trump’s gold card will also have a requirement for job creation.
According to Trump, the goal is to sell as many as one million of the cards, equating to $5 trillion, to applicants who would be vetted “very carefully.”
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