特朗普旗下机构切断外国公民获取所有贷款项目的途径:”必须优先考虑美国公民”


“特朗普政府领导的小企业管理局(SBA)致力于推动经济增长并为美国公民创造就业机会,”小企业管理局局长凯利·洛夫勒(Kelly Loeffler)表示

作者:Leo Briceno
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发布时间:2026年3月9日美国东部时间上午8:01 | 更新时间:2026年3月9日美国东部时间上午8:04

福克斯独家: 美国小企业管理局(SBA)宣布了一项新政策,禁止外国公民和非公民使用其贷款服务——这是将联邦资源重新集中到符合美国优先事项的企业上的持续努力。

“特朗普政府领导的小企业管理局(SBA)致力于推动经济增长并为美国公民创造就业机会,”小企业管理局局长凯利·洛夫勒(Kelly Loeffler)周五在一份声明中表示。

该要求将适用于其履约债券和小额贷款项目,并扩大了2月份对SBA的504和7(a)项目所做的调整——这些贷款项目是为寻求融资营运资金、设备或收购的小企业提供的。此前的改革禁止SBA贷款流向部分或全部由外国公民拥有的企业。

小企业管理局局长凯利·洛夫勒于2026年2月26日在威斯康星州普洛弗发表讲话。(Matt Rourke-Pool/Getty Images)

履约债券帮助新的或缺乏经验的承包商投标需要担保的政府项目。同样,小额贷款项目旨在通过经批准的第三方中介机构向小企业提供最高5万美元的贷款。

洛夫勒表示:”上个月,我们明确表示,SBA不会允许外国公民使用我们的核心小企业贷款项目——今天,我们正在扩大这一政策,将所有SBA担保的贷款都纳入其中。”

凯利·洛夫勒于2025年在椭圆形办公室与其他小企业管理局(SBA)官员合影。(Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

SBA的这一宣布紧随该机构做出的其他更广泛调整之后,这些调整旨在将其投资重新集中到美国公民身上。2025年,SBA开始要求在所有贷款项目中进行公民身份核查,并宣布将其办公室迁出所谓的”庇护城市”——这些地方的地方政府指示执法部门不配合唐纳德·特朗普总统的联邦移民执法工作。

根据SBA的数据,在拜登政府期间,该机构登记在案的小企业贷款中,有3300笔是由合法永久居民部分拥有的,这一数字占该机构总贷款的4%——目前总贷款数量为85,000笔。

小企业管理局(SBA)局长凯利·洛夫勒于2025年10月27日在美国华盛顿特区国会山举行的新闻发布会上。(Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

SBA将其政策变更描述为保护其有限资源和贷款资金的一种方式。

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洛夫勒表示:”由于我们的贷款额度每年受到国会限制,而且对获取资本的需求达到创纪录水平,我们的责任很明确:SBA融资的有限资源必须优先保障那些在国内创业并创造就业机会的美国公民。”

这一扩大的政策将在该机构宣布后的30天内生效。

Leo Briceno是福克斯新闻数字版国会团队的政治记者。他此前曾在《世界杂志》担任记者。

Top Trump agency cuts off foreign nationals from all loan programs: ‘Must prioritize American citizens’

‘The Trump SBA is committed to driving economic growth and job creation for American citizens,’ SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler said

By Leo Briceno
Fox News

Published March 9, 2026 8:01am EDT | Updated March 9, 2026 8:04am EDT

FIRST ON FOX: The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced a new policy that would ban foreign nationals and non-citizens from accessing its loan services — a continuation of efforts to refocus federal resources to ventures that align with American prioritization.

“The Trump SBA is committed to driving economic growth and job creation for American citizens,” SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler said in a statement on Friday.

The requirement will apply to its Surety Bond and Microloan programs and is an expansion of changes made in February to the SBA’s 504 and 7(a) programs — loans for small businesses looking to finance working capital, equipment or acquisitions. Those earlier reforms prohibited SBA loans from going to businesses that are partially or wholly owned by foreign nationals.

U.S. Administrator of the Small Business Administration Kelly Loeffler speaks on February 26, 2026 in Plover, Wisconsin.(Matt Rourke-Pool/Getty Images)

The Surety Bond helps new or inexperienced contractors bid for government jobs that require bonding. Similarly, The Microloan program looks to offer small businesses loans of up to $50,000 through approved third-party intermediaries.

“Last month, we made it clear that SBA would not allow foreign nationals to access our core small business loan programs – and today, we are expanding that policy to include all SBA-guaranteed loans,” Loeffler said.

Kelly Loeffler pictured alongside other Small Business Administration (SBA) officials in the Oval Office in 2025.(Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

SBA’s announcement comes on the heels of other, broader changes the agency has made to re-center its investments on U.S. citizens. In 2025, SBA began requiring citizenship verification across its loan programs and announced that it would move its offices out of so-called sanctuary cities, areas where local governments have instructed law enforcement not to cooperate with President Donald Trump’s federal immigration enforcement efforts.

According to data from the SBA, the agency has 3,300 loans on the books for small businesses partially owned by lawful permanent residents, largely under the Biden administration. That figure represents 4% of the agency’s total loans — currently at 85,000.

Kelly Loeffler, administrator of the US Small Business Administration (SBA), during a news conference at the US Capitol in Washington, D.C., US, on Oct. 27, 2025.(Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

SBA framed its policy change as a way to protect its limited resources and loan capital.

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“With our lending authority capped annually by Congress and amid record demand for access to capital, our responsibility is clear: the limited resource of SBA financing must prioritize American citizens who are building businesses and creating jobs here at home,” Loeffler said.

The expanded policy will go into effect 30 days after the agency’s announcement.

Leo Briceno is a politics reporter for the congressional team at Fox News Digital. He was previously a reporter with World Magazine.

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