You can buy Austrian citizenship for ~5M EUR. Cyprus and Malta offered similar schemes at much lower prices until recently. Italy incentivizes people to move their tax residence there by letting them pay a 200k EUR lump sum tax annually instead of the standard progressive rate. I don't really see why we shouldn't have programs like this if there is vetting, but I'm also curious under which US laws this can be justified. Who would have standing to contest this even if it wasn't legal?PS:
Under 50 USC §3508, the CIA director or the Attorney General can bring in up to 100 aliens and their family per year for permanent residence without regard to any admissibility requirements. Perhaps to maximize revenue these spots can be auctioned off at a premium.
archagon|5 months ago
thethimble|5 months ago
It's perhaps "unfair" but it's also extremely pragmatic.
theyknowitsxmas|5 months ago
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OutOfHere|5 months ago
We should, but the program shouldn't be named after a current president. Note that it's an official .gov site, not a .com site.
Also, the payment should of course go to the Treasury, not to Trump or his party.
ourmandave|5 months ago
Meekro|5 months ago
bdangubic|5 months ago
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gibspaulding|5 months ago
Meekro|5 months ago