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Lutnick says Trump's 'Gold Card' visa approved for 1 person so far

Lutnick says Trump's 'Gold Card' visa approved for 1 person so far
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Thursday said only one person had been approved for President Trump’s $1 million “Gold Card” visa that offers an expedited pathway to U.S. citizenship. “They have approved, recently, one person, and there are hundreds in the queue," the Commerce secretary said during testimony before the House Appropriations Committee.  "They wanted...

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