Posted on 02/05/2015 5:10:38 PM PST by Libloather
Siblings of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton approached by Chinese firms for support for little-known US program that lets foreigners buy their way into a greencard for $500K
A new report has shed light on US politicians' connections to the EB-5 visa program.
Mark Obama-Ndesandjo - the half-brother of President Barack Obama - told ABC News that a Chinese firm came to him in hopes he would get on board with a project based in El Monte, California.
'They said they wanted to pay a lot,' Obama-Ndesandjo said. 'But I told them I'm out of this, I don't want anything to do with it.'
Per ABC News, Obama-Ndesandjo also stated that surnames like Clinton and Obama give projects cachet. Citing documents, the news outlet reported the El Monte project fell through and is now being investigated by federal authorities.
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This story is to take the real pressure off of the politicians who put this program in place just to take $500K payments for green cards. I'm sure it's not going to the general treasury!
Who needs stinking Green Cards. Perhaps those siblings of The Evil Twin just hop over the border.
Does Mark Obama-Ndesandjo have his own Greencard ?
Also known as the “Aunt Zetuni Card”. It’s $500K for the card but it gets you $5 million in free lifetime housing, healthcare, cash assistance, and free legal representation by the best firms in New York and Washington DC. Free college for your l’il ones too. Just check us any one of the dozen social security numbers we provide you and claim you belong to the Elizabeth Warren Cherokee Tribe.
They were also selling pardons.
So for 1 trillion they can bring in 2.5 million loyal CCP voters. Sounds like a deal. All legal like too!
Baraq & Mooch may well be the first to clear the billion dollar level in POTUS pardon bribes come Jan 2017...
Hillary can sell the green cards and make enough money to foot the bill to her presidential bid.
When elected, she can call herself the Mandarin Queen.
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