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A 2026 lawsuit alleges the Trump administration created an illegal $1M visa program favoring wealthy foreigners, bypassing merit-based immigration rules.
A federal lawsuit filed on February 3, 2026, accuses the Trump administration of creating an illegal "Gold Card" visa program that granted fast-track residency to wealthy foreigners in exchange for $1 million investments, violating immigration laws that reserve EB-1 and EB-2 visas for individuals with exceptional skills or achievements.
Filed by the AAUP and several foreign professionals, the case claims the program bypassed Congress’s established criteria, undermining merit-based immigration and creating a wealth-based fast lane.
The plaintiffs argue it unfairly disadvantages qualified applicants and contradicts the principles of equitable access.
The White House has not responded.
Una demanda de 2026 alega que la administración Trump creó un programa ilegal de visas de $ 1M que favorece a los extranjeros ricos, eludiendo las reglas de inmigración basadas en el mérito.