Saturday, May 6, 2017

Kushner family in Beijing: 'Invest $500,000 and immigrate' to US




Can't make this stuff up. The hypocrisy is amazing. No wall needed when you can buy a plane ticket to fly over it for $500,000!
She is so privileged that she misses the point telling these RICH people how her grandfather came to the USA and built a business. He obviously came to the country poor and was allowed in and didn't have to or need to buy his way in..
The Kushner family pitched wealthy Chinese businesspeople 
Saturday, hoping to lure them into investing in their real estate 
by promising it could land them an…
MONEY.CNN.COM

The Kushner family hopes to lure investments from wealthy business owners in China with the promise of American visas.

Nicole Kushner Meyer, the sister of White House adviser and President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, spoke at an event in Beijing on Saturday. She was marketing a Kushner-owned property in New Jersey -- invest in the development and get into the United States on a so-called EB-5 visa.
The EB-5 visa allows immigrants a path to a green card if they invest more than $500,000 in a project that creates jobs in the United States.
An ad for the event, held at a Ritz-Carlton hotel, said "Invest $500,000 and immigrate to the United States."
kushner ad
An advertisement for the Beijing event touts a Kushner Company investment opportunity.
The EB-5 visa has been used by the Trump and Kushner family businesses. Foreigners, particularly wealthy Chinese nationals, have used the EB-5 program as a ticket into the states. And that promise has helped attract foreign investments for U.S. real estate projects.
President Trump has taken an anti-immigration stance and vowed to severely tighten the use of work visas. The EB-5 program has come under fire by members of Congress on both sides of the aisle.
Lawmakers say the program essentially sells citizenship to high-income foreigners.
On Saturday, potential investors in the Kushner project were told they should act quickly because possible policy changes to the EB-5 program might raise the required minimum investment.
Nicole Kushner Meyer also told the crowd how her grandfather immigrated to the United States and built a business from the ground up.
And she mentioned Jared's new position in the White House -- though there were no overt references to President Trump.
"In 2008, my brother Jared Kushner joined the family company as CEO, and recently moved to Washington to join the administration," she said.
Jared Kushner serves as an influential senior adviser to the president. Trump has at various times said he would lead or play a key role in many policy areas from foreign affairs to business innovation.
His attorney, Blake Roberts, said Kushner is not involved in the operation of Kushner Companies and divested his interests by selling them to a family trust that he, his wife and his children are not beneficiaries of, which was suggested by the Office of Government Ethics.
"As previously stated, he will recuse from particular matters concerning the EB-5 visa program," Roberts said in a statement.
The event was meant to draw investors for 1 Journal Square, a $976.4 million residential and commercial project underway in New Jersey. The company says about 15% of it will be funded through the EB-5 program.
Jared Kushner has stepped away from the business since taking a key role in Trump's White House.
The Beijing event, which was organized by Chinese immigration agency Qiaowai, was open to the public. Reporters from the Washington Post and the New York Times attended but said they were later asked to leave.
Kushner Companies declined to comment. Qiaowai could not be immediately reached for comment.
--CNNMoney's Jethro Mullen contributed to this report.







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