https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp87l604nx8o
Trinidad and Tobago-born rapper Nicki Minaj declared herself to be Donald Trump's "number one fan" on Wednesday, while also showing off her Trump "gold card" visa, which offers applicants residency and a path to US citizenship.
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Trump's gold card was launched in December, as a fast-track for wealthy immigrants like Minaj to get US citizenship.
They pay $1 million (£723,650) and a $15,000 (£10,854) processing fee in return for US residency.
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She also displayed her new card, emblazoned with Trump's face, in a thread on X with the caption: "Welp."
"Finalising that citizenship paperwork as we speak as per my wonderful, gracious, charming president", she later added, noting that the card had come "free of charge".
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Super Bass star, Minaj, who has welcomed the move, reportedly explained how she "came to this country as an illegal immigrant at five years old" in a 2018 Facebook post, while criticising the government's family-separation policies.


