Khan shuts down his website

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Big money changes hands, green cards are handed out and vetting of applicants is practically nonexistent.

If you're an Islamist lawyer, what's not to like about the EB5 program?

The program applies to a very small group of applicants and has restrictions. Now if you can prove that those who received the visas haven't lived up to the terms of the program, you may have a point. Looks like they're job creators to me.

"The program requires the foreign investor to make a $500,000 investment in a Targeted Employment Area (TEA). TEAs are areas, delineated by census tracts, that are either “rural” or have an unemployment rate that is 150% or more than the national average rate at the time of investment – this threshold is currently 9.3%. For additional information on the geographies in which AAOF can invest, please click here.

The foreign investor’s capital must be “at risk” for five years, and it must be used to help create a minimum of 10 permanent jobs for legal U.S. citizens. Jobs can be created on a direct, indirect and/or induced basis (using an econometric analysis), through operation of the business as well as construction efforts.

http://www.atlanticamericanpartners.com/#!about-the-eb-5-program/c1dph
 
Bet you weren't whining about the Saudis when the bushes were in bed with them.
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The perilous ramifications of the September 11 attacks on the United States are only now beginning to unfold. They will undoubtedly be felt for generations to come. This is one of many sad conclusions readers will draw from Craig Unger's exceptional book House of Bush House of Saud: The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties. As Unger claims in this incisive study, the seeds for the "Age of Terrorism" and September 11 were planted nearly 30 years ago in what, at the time, appeared to be savvy business transactions that subsequently translated into political currency and the union between the Saudi royal family and the extended political family of George H. W. Bush.

On the surface, the claim may appear to be politically driven, but as Unger (a respected investigative journalist and editor) probes--with scores of documents and sources--the political tenor of the U.S. over the last 30 years, the Iran-Iraq War, the war in Afghanistan, the birth of Al Qaeda, the dubious connection between members of the Saudi Royal family and the exportation of terror, and the personal fortunes amassed by the Bush family from companies such as Harken Energy and the Carlyle Group, he exposes the "brilliantly hidden agendas and purposefully murky corporate relationships" between these astonishingly powerful families. His evidence is persuasive and reveals a devastating story of Orwellian proportions, replete with political deception, shifting allegiances, and lethal global consequences.

Unger begins his book with the remarkable story of the repatriation of 140 Saudis directly following the September 11 attacks. He ends where Richard A. Clarke begins, questioning the efficacy of the war in Iraq in the battle against terrorism. We are unquestionably facing a global security crisis unlike any before. President Bush insists that we will prevail, yet as Unger so effectively concludes, "Never before has an American president been so closely tied to a foreign power that harbors and supports our country's mortal enemies." --Silvana Tropea

https://www.amazon.com/House-Bush-Saud-Relationship-Dynasties/dp/0743253396


Trump for Institutionalization 2016

Stfu, Bush wasn't taking in millions of Saudi dollars while he was running for President, before he was running for President, or after he was President in fact you can't provide one scrap of evidence that Bush pocketed dollar one from the Wahhabist death cult like your house of Saud bought and payed for Hitlery.
 
The program applies to a very small group of applicants and has restrictions. Now if you can prove that those who received the visas haven't lived up to the terms of the program, you may have a point. Looks like they're job creators to me.

"The program requires the foreign investor to make a $500,000 investment in a Targeted Employment Area (TEA). TEAs are areas, delineated by census tracts, that are either “rural” or have an unemployment rate that is 150% or more than the national average rate at the time of investment – this threshold is currently 9.3%. For additional information on the geographies in which AAOF can invest, please click here.

The foreign investor’s capital must be “at risk” for five years, and it must be used to help create a minimum of 10 permanent jobs for legal U.S. citizens. Jobs can be created on a direct, indirect and/or induced basis (using an econometric analysis), through operation of the business as well as construction efforts.

http://www.atlanticamericanpartners.com/#!about-the-eb-5-program/c1dph

Yes we know the most abused immigration scam in the US is Khan's bread and butter whereby he aids Muslim pedophile worshippers buy citizenship at 500 k for them, their human bomb making factories, and their little human bombs and yes that is a reference to Muslim father's, mothers/bomb factories, and children/bombs, in case that was to subtle.
 
The program applies to a very small group of applicants and has restrictions. Now if you can prove that those who received the visas haven't lived up to the terms of the program, you may have a point. Looks like they're job creators to me.

"The program requires the foreign investor to make a $500,000 investment in a Targeted Employment Area (TEA). TEAs are areas, delineated by census tracts, that are either “rural” or have an unemployment rate that is 150% or more than the national average rate at the time of investment – this threshold is currently 9.3%. For additional information on the geographies in which AAOF can invest, please click here.

The foreign investor’s capital must be “at risk” for five years, and it must be used to help create a minimum of 10 permanent jobs for legal U.S. citizens. Jobs can be created on a direct, indirect and/or induced basis (using an econometric analysis), through operation of the business as well as construction efforts.

http://www.atlanticamericanpartners.com/#!about-the-eb-5-program/c1dph

Even if all that white washing of EB5's were true, the Khan man has a monetary interest in going after Trump on immigration.

To further sully himself in politics, Khan has taken on role Hillary's surrogate: she can stand off to the side and let her man Khan go after Trump---the term is 'attack dog'.

It's pretty slick. Since Khan is the father of a fallen war hero, Trump can either say nothing in response [win Hillary] or say something and risk the hyperventilating from the media [win Hillary].

Maybe Trump should pay me as a consultant lol. Trump should have went straight to Khan and the EB5's. Force the media to talk about it---and perhaps some other things about the Islamist-Khan.
 
he gave this country his sons life you evil fucking traitor to this nation

He likely financed his own sons death through his ties to the House of Saud, his sons death does not give him free reign nor does it make him above criticism or investigation, he never fought for this country he exploited it by selling US citizenship to Muslim invaders.
 
LOL yes because investing in foreign economies means he is a payed stooge for the House of Saud, apples and oranges dipshit.

Of course he's a paid stooge. This is a big country, why isn't he building more hotels, office buildings and golf courses here?
 
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