President Trump proposes a Gold Card for foreign students graduating from US universities, aiming to retain talent and offering a path to citizenship. He suggests companies may invest in these graduates, though details on implementation and expected outcomes remain vague and optimistic.
Trump links ‘Gold Card’ programme to retaining Indian graduates

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