The Trump administration just delivered another major victory for hardworking American entrepreneurs, with the Small Business Administration announcing Monday that foreign nationals and non-citizens are now permanently banned from accessing SBA-backed small business loans.
SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler made it crystal clear where this administration's priorities lie:
"The Trump SBA is committed to driving economic growth and job creation for American citizens."
Wait—you mean we actually had to ANNOUNCE that American taxpayer dollars should go to American citizens first? The fact that this policy change was even necessary exposes just how backwards our priorities became under the Biden regime.
For years, foreign nationals have been lining up at the taxpayer trough, accessing loans meant to support American small businesses while our own citizens struggled to get the capital they needed to pursue the American Dream. That insanity ends now.
Putting America First—Finally
This isn't just smart policy—it's common sense that apparently escaped Washington for far too long. Why should Jose from Guatemala or Wei from China get access to American taxpayer-backed loans when American citizens are being denied? The answer is simple: they shouldn't.
Patriots across the country are celebrating this move, but many are already asking the obvious question: what other programs are we still handing out to foreign nationals while Americans get pushed to the back of the line?
Under Trump's leadership, we're finally seeing an administration that understands a revolutionary concept: the American government should serve American people first. Novel idea, right?
The business community is already praising the move, with American entrepreneurs noting they'll now have better access to the capital they need to grow their companies and create jobs for fellow Americans.
This is what America First looks like in action, folks. No more apologizing for putting our own citizens ahead of foreign nationals. No more guilt trips about prioritizing Americans over the rest of the world.
How many more programs need this same common-sense overhaul? And why did it take until 2026 to fix something this obvious?
