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A loan program seeks to help immigrant businesses shut out by the Trump administration
The Trump administration's SBA loan restrictions exclude immigrant business owners, prompting organizations like KAFLA and JFLA to offer interest-free loans up to $50,000. Immigrant entrepreneurs, who own a significant portion of California's small businesses, face challenges accessing capital due to the policy change.
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