U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new immigration plan dubbed the "Gold Card" visa, offering a direct route to U.S. citizenship for a hefty $5 million price tag. This replaces the EB-5 investor visa, which required job creation, making it a game-changer for wealthy individuals—especially from India. However, critics argue that this move could turn American citizenship into a commodity. With Trump proposing to sell up to 10 million of these visas to reduce the U.S. deficit, is this an economic strategy or a controversial sellout?