明尼苏达州提议为2026年2月结束的联邦移民行动所伤害的小企业提供1 000万加元的可原谅贷款。
Minnesota proposes $10M in forgivable loans for small businesses harmed by federal immigration operation ending Feb 2026.
明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·瓦尔兹提议提供1 000万美元的一揽子救济计划,向受2026年2月在内乱和两名平民死亡期间结束的联邦大都会清洗移民执法行动影响的小企业提供2 500至25 000美元的可饶恕贷款。
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz proposed a $10 million relief package offering forgivable loans of $2,500 to $25,000 to small businesses affected by the federal Operation Metro Surge immigration enforcement operation, which ended in February 2026 amid civil unrest and two civilian deaths.
Walz将经济损害归咎于联邦的镇压,并呼吁联邦政府支付回收费用,认为国家不应承担财政负担。
Walz attributed economic harm to the federal crackdown and called on the federal government to cover recovery costs, arguing the state should not bear the financial burden.
这项计划吸引了共和党和政治评论家的批评,他们质疑该计划的必要性,警告潜在的欺诈行为,并突出明尼苏达州政府计划丑闻的历史。
The plan has drawn criticism from Republicans and political commentators, who question its necessity, warn of potential fraud, and highlight Minnesota’s history of government program scandals.
在关于国家开支和联邦-州关系的更广泛辩论中,该提案现在面临立法审查。
The proposal now faces legislative scrutiny amid broader debate over state spending and federal-state relations.