Sen. Graham’s EB-5 Proposal Exposes Him as Immigration Expansionist

Guest Post by Joe Guzzardi

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Former U.S. Rep. Joe Wyatt, a Texas Democrat, has a great line that exposes the inner workings of Congress. Wyatt would tell his staff to give him the truth and “he would do the lying.” Netflix viewers can watch Wyatt on “Dirty Money,” season two, in the episode titled “Point Comfort” that analyzes the Taiwanese Formosa Plastics plant and its catastrophic environmental effect on the local Victoria community.

Enter Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Lindsey Graham who may have taken a page from Wyatt’s playbook about his EB-5 proposal. Graham vehemently denies that he wants to insert a provision into the coronavirus stimulus bill that would expand the EB-5 investor visa from its existing 10,000 annual cap to 75,000. Critics of EB-5, and there are many, skeptically but nonetheless accurately call the visa a citizenship-for-sale vehicle because, in exchange for $900,000, foreign nationals, predominantly Chinese, South Korean and Taiwanese, plus their families, will be given permanent residency. Graham’s proposal is a double whammy because it would half the $900,000 investment to $450,000, and increase by more than seven-fold the number of visas issued.

On national television, Graham insisted that he hadn’t proposed an EB-5 increase, and called the report “absolute garbage.” Graham: “I haven’t talked to anybody on the planet, much less the Trump administration, about putting EB-5 on the coronavirus bill.” Responding to Graham’s denial, Politico, which originally broke the story, said that it “stands by its reporting.”

Interestingly, Graham added in the televised interview that, despite its long, uninterrupted history of fraud and abuse, both he and President Trump support the EB-5. Graham’s Senate Judiciary chair predecessor, Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), called the EB-5 corrupt, and unsuccessfully pushed for it to be eliminated. Even the pro-immigration, anti-Trump Washington Post identified the EB-5 as a “corruption-prone visa program.”

Here are two things to consider when evaluating who may or may not be telling the truth. First, a 2016, pre-November election CNN Business story revealed that Jared Kushner, son-in-law of then-candidate Trump, used EB-5 funding to raise $50 million from Chinese investors to help build the Jersey City, New Jersey, luxury Trump Bay Street property. Candidate Trump licensed his name to Kushner Properties. Kushner, in his White House senior advisor capacity, is currently pushing hard for a large increase in skilled immigration which would include significant immigrant increases for Chinese H-1B visa holders.

Second, Graham who touts himself as one of President Trump’s strongest congressional allies, is no friend to immigration restrictionists. Graham has a poor immigration voting record. Along with California Democrats Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris, he ranks at the bottom of the upper chamber’s 100 lawmakers on blocking unnecessary visas.

The Immigration Act of 1990 created the EB-5 visa. Immigration lawyers and the expansion lobby promptly promoted the visa as a method to enable foreign investment to stimulate economies in the nation’s distressed regions.

As noble as that concept sounds, the EB-5 soon veered off course. See Trump Bay Street property above. And earlier this year, Johnson Fang scammed 17 Chinese EB-5 investors out of $10 million when his proposed Hawaii City Plaza and Hawaii Ocean Plaza never saw the light of day. By no one’s definition is Hawaii a distressed area. In fact, the last thing that overdeveloped Hawaii needs is more construction. The defrauded investors said that they hoped to secure Green Cards through their investment. Their lawyer Wen Sheng Gao theorized that the funds may have been misappropriated.

As of this writing, the coronavirus legislation is hung up in Congress, and the initial draft didn’t include Graham’s EB-5 suggestion. But increasing the EB-5 cap and at the same time cutting by half the visa’s minimum investment provide a disturbing insight into Graham’s mindset which is, at least on some immigration issues, akin to the opinions that the most radical congressional Democrats hold.

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7 Comments
MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 24, 2020 11:50 am

Every time he opens his mouth, he exposes himself as a traitor, an enemy of freedom and liberty, and an enemy of the America people.

mike
mike
  MrLiberty
March 24, 2020 1:26 pm

There was the one exception when he defended Kavanaugh.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 24, 2020 11:52 am

We love money more than our country and freedoms.

Montefrío
Montefrío
  Anonymous
March 24, 2020 12:52 pm

More like the trinkets and toys money buys. A sad state of affairs. Few know what genuinewealth is. It has little to do with money.

Taras 77
Taras 77
March 24, 2020 6:44 pm

It is impossible to provide any attention to anything coming out of Graham’s mouth. It is and has been so like the garbage coming from mccain that my theory is graham is lost; lost in the wilderness trying to replace or emulate the psychopath mccain after he went to his just rewards.

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 24, 2020 7:05 pm

They have been doing this traitorous shit since the Republicans went on the “Free Trade ” drug. We are screwed there is noone on our side in Washington D.C.

M G
M G
March 25, 2020 1:14 am

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How Do We Know
It Makes Little If Any Difference Who We Elect

Simple. What evidence do we have that it does make any difference? When has anyone we’ve elected made any substantial difference in cleaning up government corruption? Answer. NONE. It just gets worse and worse as time marches on.

It’s time we all face the fact that WE ARE RESPONSIBLE for the mess we’re in. We do nothing to stop what’s happening. Granted most of us don’t have any idea about what to do about it . . . but the fact remains, WE send everyone we elect into a totally corrupt environment where they are surrounded by approximately 11,000 lobbyists and ruthlessly corrupt politicians and expect them to fend for themselves against all those highly trained sharks. There are roughly 20 lobbyists for every member of Congress in Washington. Entrenched career politicians and lobbyists are highly skilled at the art of the con and highly skilled at manipulating people. Is it realistic to expect any decent person we put at their mercy is going to be able to survive intact? Is it realistic to expect they won’t be beaten down or eventually corrupted as well?

We don’t realize we depend on corrupt people in a corrupt system to teach everyone we send to Washington how the system works. It’s nuts. And then we get all pissed off because nothing changes and most every politician becomes corrupt. This is why it makes no significant difference who we elect? Until we change the environment, until we at least make it more difficult for the corruption machine to rage on, nobody we elect is going to be able to make a significant scratch.

This corrupt environment is why the approval rating of Congress rarely rises above 20% and has dropped into single digits. If we want things to change we have to first do something about the corrupt environment in government. Until we change the environment, until we disrupt the corruption machine so it no longer functions as the well-oiled operation it is, nothing is going to change for the better.

The way our elections are currently orchestrated virtually guarantees that most people who are already in office will win reelection whether they have done a good job or not. If they play ball with all the corrupt political insiders, they will get the money and party support that they need to con enough people into voting for them over and over again. They will even benefit from vote tampering if the need should arise.

http://kickthemallout.com/article.php/KTAO_Home_Page_Article

Congress Critters are like the proverbial barrel of apples in reverse. They are all rotten.

Why I bugged out ten years ago and have been steadily preparing for what is happening now.