Donald Trump’s “Gold Card” visa program has only received a few dozen applications in several months, and immigration attorneys are actively warning prospective applicants from using the program, according to a new report. The Washington Post found that more than a half dozen immigration attorneys whom the paper said specialized in the wealthy clientele eyed by DHS and the White House as potential buyers were advising clients against applying or actively refusing to work with those who did. One of those who refuses to engage with the program is Michael Wildes, the attorney who represented first lady Melania Trump when she immigrated to the U.S. in 1996. The first lady originally began working in the U.S. under an H-1B visa. Wildes and others told the Post that the program did not have enough legal grounding for his office to assist with applications for such clients: “It would be unethical of me to retain them,” he said.…