The “Trump Effect” Continues: The Growing Need for a Second Citizenship

Donald Trump’s re-election as President of the United States has immediately affected politics, the economy, and international mobility.

Through executive orders and drastic policy changes, his administration has reinstated the “America First” agenda, particularly affecting Latino communities, the LGBTQ+ population, and other vulnerable groups.

In this scenario, an increasing number of U.S. citizens are exploring alternatives outside their country, considering the acquisition of a second residency or citizenship as an essential strategy to ensure their freedom and security.

A Paradigm Shift: Citizenship as a Necessity

Part of this “Trump effect” is the transformation of what was once seen as an exclusive luxury for the wealthy—a second passport—into a strategic necessity.

Stricter immigration policies, increased visa scrutiny, and the possibility of new reciprocity measures against U.S. passports have led to a surge in demand for citizenship-by-investment and alternative residency programs.

The COVID-19 pandemic had already demonstrated that a U.S. passport does not always guarantee unrestricted mobility, and the new administration has accelerated this perception of vulnerability.

The «Trump effect» on the Latino and LGBTQ+ Communities

Trump’s executive orders have raised concerns across various sectors of society. Among the most affected are Latino citizens, who fear a tightening of immigration policies and a potential decline in job and investment opportunities within the United States.

Similarly, the LGBTQ+ community has expressed concerns about changes in gender identity legislation, prompting many individuals to consider European countries with more inclusive policies.

In this context, countries like Greece and Malta have emerged as attractive destinations for U.S. citizens seeking a “Plan B.”

In fact, following Trump’s confirmation as president, interest in residency-by-investment programs has increased significantly.

Greece, in particular, has seen a 50% rise in applications for its Golden Visa program, which grants residency through real estate investment and, subsequently, the possibility of obtaining Greek citizenship.

The Rise of Investment Migration

The investment migration sector is experiencing unprecedented growth. In 2024, numerous programs were modified or eliminated, creating urgency for investors to take advantage of current opportunities before new restrictions are imposed.

Forecasts for 2025 indicate that demand will reach record levels, making early action key to securing the best terms and conditions.

One of the most notable destinations in this context is Malta, whose citizenship-by-investment program offers the right to live, work, and study in all 27 European Union countries, along with visa-free access to 188 countries.

This type of passport provides a level of mobility even superior to that of the U.S., making it an ideal option for those seeking greater security and global opportunities.

AIM Global: Helping You Achieve Your Global Mobility Goals

Having a second passport is not just a safeguard in times of crisis but a fundamental tool for securing personal freedom and future opportunities.

In a world where changes can be abrupt and unpredictable, those who plan with foresight will be best positioned to navigate any eventuality—including the current Trump effect.

You can start planning your future today with expert guidance from AIM Global. Schedule a consultation with us and take the first step toward making your global mobility plans a reality.

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