Congressional leaders are nearly done with the latest reforms to the EB-5 immigration program that creates jobs by leveraging foreign interest in becoming a U.S. Citizen.

But whether they will meet the program’s legislative reauthorization deadline Friday, or will continue the resolution to next week, awaits to be seen. Rumors that the deadline would be extended to next week filtered through a EB-5 conference Tuesday in Miami, but there was still a chance by deadline Thursday that it would pass.

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