NEW YORK -- The number of wealthy people relocating across borders is forecast to reach an all-time high this year, with the U.S. remaining a favorite destination despite a crackdown on illegal immigration.
Stability, education opportunities outweigh concerns over Trump policies
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An immigrant investor visa program opens a path to U.S. permanent residency for people who help create American jobs. (Photo by Hiroki Endo)
NEW YORK -- The number of wealthy people relocating across borders is forecast to reach an all-time high this year, with the U.S. remaining a favorite destination despite a crackdown on illegal immigration.