"A facial attack consists of a Rule 12(b)(1) motion unaccompanied by supporting evidence that challenges the court's jurisdiction based solely on the pleadings." Harmouche v. Consulate General of the State of Qatar, 313 F. Supp. 3d 815, 819 (S.D. Tex. June 12, 2018) (citing Paterson, 644 F.2d at 523). In considering a "facial attack," the court "is required merely to look to the sufficiency of the allegations in the complaint because they are presumed to be true.
SeePaterson v. Weinberger , 644 F.2d 521, 523 (5th Cir. 1981).Harmouche v. Consulate General of the State of Qatar , 313 F.Supp.3d 815, 819 (S.D. Tex. June 12, 2018) (citing Paterson , 644 F.2d at 523 ).Paterson , 644 F.2d at 523.