Citizenship for Sale
How Foreign Money Buys American Residency
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Albert Hadi
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This is not another book about immigration. Citizenship for Sale uncovers a truth many people never consider, that dangerous individuals are not always slipping across borders in the dark. Some arrive through the front door. With clean passports, legal visas, and enough money to appear respectable, they use America’s own laws to get in, blend in, and disappear.
This book is grounded in facts, government reports, leaked files, real arrests, and years of firsthand research. It documents how criminals, corrupt officials, terrorist financiers, and operatives from hostile regimes legally enter the United States through investor visas, citizenship-for-sale schemes, and global residency programs. They are not escaping detection by hiding. They are exploiting opportunities created for them.
From Caribbean nations selling passports to European countries offering residency for investment, to the U.S. visa used by shady financiers and foreign agents, this book exposes an international industry turning identity into a commodity. It shows how these individuals move into American neighborhoods, buy property, enroll in local schools, and settle in communities where no one questions their past. By the time anyone notices, the damage is already done.
This is not politics. It is a warning about what it means to protect a nation. Citizenship was never meant to be a product purchased by those who can afford it. When it becomes something that money can secure, the country loses control over who enters, who stays, and what risks are quietly taking shape.
Citizenship for Sale explains how this system operates and why it remains vulnerable. It reveals how hostile actors use legal pathways to access a country that believes its protections are stronger than they actually are. It gives readers a clear understanding of how identity, mobility, and security intersect in ways most people never imagine.
This book details who bought their way into the United States and how they did it. It presents real data, verified cases, and evidence of individuals who are already here, living quietly inside a system many Americans trust without question.