President Trump's immigration policies are heavily favoring wealthier individuals while erecting barriers for lower-income immigrants and refugees. His controversial proposal for gold visa cards, costing $5 million, is designed to expedite citizenship for high-ranking individuals but creates significant hurdles for others, including new fees for asylum seekers and unaccompanied minors. Additionally, Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship threatens to introduce a new class of individuals born in the U.S. who may not be eligible for full citizenship rights, pointing to a broader strategy aimed at reshaping the American immigration system.
Trump's vision for immigration favors the wealthy, with expedited citizenship routes through proposals like the $5 million gold visa card, contrary to traditional paths.
New fees and barriers imposed on asylum seekers and lower-income immigrants indicate a shift in policy that could fundamentally redefine access to U.S. citizenship.
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