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Anxiety over federal immigration detentions has gripped thousands of residents in the area and led many to limit the time ...
The Village Voice talks with Jim Merillat, one of the pianists who entices patrons to belt out show tunes at Marie's Crisis Cafe.
President Donald Trump's long-touted "gold card," which offers foreigners a path to U.S. citizenship after paying $5 million to the government, is open for business. But even if you have the money ...
President Trump's $5 million pathway for wealthy immigrants to achieve legal U.S. residency now has a website where aspiring visa holders can join a waitlist for what he's calling the "Trump card." ...
The Trump administration launched a website for people interested in a $5 million investor visa for the U.S., to replace EB-5 visas — but it seems to have rebranded from "gold card" to "Trump card." ...
For months, Trump and his team have pitched the “gold card” as a replacement for the EB-5 visa program, which gives foreign investors a pathway to permanent residency. But the market for the ...
The website for President Trump’s $5 million immigration gold card went live so people could sign up for when the card is ready. “For five million dollars, the Trump card is coming!” a post ...
President Donald Trump announced the "Trump Card" program, allowing wealthy foreign nationals to pay $5 million for fast-tracked U.S. citizenship, potentially generating $1 trillion.
The Trump administration Thursday launched a website for those interested in a $5 million investor visa for the U.S. to sign up for early access to a newly created “gold card.” “Thousands ...
Donald Trump has officially launched his promised gold card which will grants U.S. residency to foreign investors for $5 million – but instantly faced mockery for the supposedly cheap-looking ...
President Donald Trump 's administration has rolled out a website to register interest for its $5 million "gold card" visa. "Thousands have been calling and asking how they can sign up to ride a ...
In under 24 hours, more than 15,000 foreigners have signed up for the Trump 'gold card " that offers applicants residency and a path to U.S. citizenship, President Donald Trump announced on June 12.