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Judge On Track to Reverse Trump-era EB-5 Program Changes

Judge On Track to Reverse Trump-era EB-5 Program Changes

Source: EB5 Investors Online

A federal judge has indicated she may reverse Trump-era changes to the EB-5 immigrant investor program based on the alleged illegitimate appointments of former Trump administration Homeland Security officials.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley is overseeing a lawsuit by Behring Regional Center, a USCIS accredited EB-5 regional center that sponsors projects using funds from EB-5 investors. Behring claims the Department of Homeland Security “violated federal law by issuing an arbitrary and capricious rule, failed to examine a regulatory flexibility analysis, and exceeded statutory authority,” according to court documents.

The lawsuit seeks to block the EB-5 Modernization Rule that went into effect in Nov. 2019. The rule raised the minimum investment amount from $1 million to $1.8 million and, from $500,000 to $900,000 for targeted employment areas (TEAs). It also gives DHS complete authority to designate TEAs, without state authority involvement in deciding where investments should be focused within their borders. Critics say the rules make it more difficult to attract foreign investment in urban areas with 20,000 or more in population since they are ineligible for TEA designation.

“This is a positive development for the industry,” says Jennifer Hermansky, shareholder at Greenberg Traurig, LLP, about the lawsuit. “It hopefully will give DHS time to consider whether the agency gave due consideration to public comments on important issues, such as TEA designation procedures.”

The proposed rule was first issued in July 2019 under acting DHS secretary Kevin McAleenan, followed by the final rule being issued on Nov. 21, 2019 under acting DHS secretary Chad Wolf, who took over McAleenan’s position after his resignation.

“This decision is likely to be based on the fact that the acting Homeland Security official appointments were illegitimate,” said immigration lawyer Bernard Wolfsdorf, managing partner of WR Immigration and former president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

If the rule is blocked it would result in the restoration of $500,000 EB-5 minimum investments and an ease in TEA designation rules.

“This is precisely the action we need to reinvigorate the EB-5 program, which has been withering since these devastatingly restrictive rules were adopted,” said Wolfsdorf. “If overturned, the judge needs to provide guidance on what to do with those who invested at the higher amounts. This means that EB-5 investment amounts will return to $500,000 for Targeted Employment Areas and Rural areas and $1m for regular EB-5 investments.”

The Biden administration defended the Trump administration policy on Thursday. The U.S. Department of Justice said that the "de facto officer doctrine" established in the Supreme Court's 144-year-old Phillips v. Payne ruling should keep McAleenan's EB-5 rules in place even if he was invalidly appointed.

Hermansky says reversing the Trump-era changes to the EB-5 immigrant investor program could provide more leverage and opportunity for a meaningful legislative proposal that may benefit both investors and regional centers, adding, “hopefully extending the program long-term, reducing overall visa backlogs, increasing investor immigration protections, adjusting the investment amount properly for inflation and providing workable TEA procedures.”

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