Minnesota Governor Tim Walz proposed a $10 million emergency relief package for small businesses affected by the Trump administration’s immigration policies, offering forgivable loans of $2,500 to $25,000 to those demonstrating significant revenue loss during the operation’s timeline. This proposal faced backlash from Republicans amid ongoing allegations of fraud in the state. Advocates argue the funds are crucial for struggling businesses, while critics warn of increased fraud risks. Walz emphasized the need for federal accountability for the economic damage caused.
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