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Citizenship for Sale

How Foreign Money Buys American Residency

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Citizenship for Sale

De: Albert Hadi
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This isn’t just another book about immigration. Citizenship for Sale tells a story most Americans haven’t heard about how dangerous individuals aren’t sneaking in through the shadows. They’re walking in through the front door. With clean passports, legal visas, and money to spend, they’re using our own laws to get in, blend in, and disappear.
This book doesn’t rely on theory or headlines. It’s grounded in facts government reports, leaked files, real-world arrests, and years of firsthand research. It shows how terrorists, criminals, and operatives from hostile regimes are buying legal access to the United States through investor visa programs, citizenship-for-sale schemes, and immigration loopholes. They’re not scaling fences—they’re cutting checks.
From the Middle East, the Caribbean nations, to European countries offering passports for the right price, to the U.S. visa quietly exploited by shady financiers and foreign agents, this book reveals the global industry turning identity into a business and how it’s putting American neighborhoods at risk. These people don’t stand out. They buy homes, enroll their kids in school, and live next door. By the time anyone notices, it’s too late.
This isn’t about politics or fear. It’s about protecting what it means to be an American. Because when citizenship becomes just another thing you can buy, we lose control over who gets to live here—and why.
If you care about your security, about who gets access to our freedoms, and about the systems being quietly exploited behind the scenes, this book will change the way you see the world. And it may make you look twice at who’s already here.

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