Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler said the agency will move six of its regional offices out of Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York City, and Seattle to “less costly, more accessible locations” that follow immigration laws and better serve the business communities.
No details were given about where the offices might be moving to.
“Over the last four years, the record invasion of illegal aliens has jeopardized both the lives of American citizens and the livelihoods of American small business owners, who have each become victims of Joe Biden’s migrant crime spree. Under President [Donald] Trump, the SBA is committed to putting American citizens first again — starting by ensuring that zero taxpayer dollars go to fund illegal aliens,” Loeffler said in a release.
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