Small Business Administration to relocate 6 offices in so-called ‘sanctuary cities’
- ICE agents arrested more than 20 illegal aliens on February 26 as part of reforms from President Donald Trump.
- In New Jersey, 16 illegal aliens were arrested in a warehouse, while 7 were arrested in Mississippi for working illegally.
- The Small Business Administration announced reforms to prevent illegal immigrants from receiving benefits and to relocate offices from sanctuary cities.
- Administrator Kelly Loeffler stated the agency will 'put American citizens first by ending taxpayer benefits for illegal aliens.
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Small Business Administration Relocating Offices Away From Sanctuary Cities
The Small Business Administration (SBA) said it will move several offices from cities with sanctuary policies for illegal immigrants as part of a broader Trump administration effort to stem illegal immigration. In a statement last week, the SBA said that offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York City, and Seattle will be moved to “more accessible locations that better serve the small business community and comply with federal immigra…
SBA to relocate 6 offices in so-called 'sanctuary cities', including Chicago
NEW YORK — The Small Business Administration said it will relocate six of its regional offices in so-called "sanctuary cities," part of a broader Trump administration effort to crack down
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