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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz slammed over proposed $10M ‘relief package’ for businesses impacted by Trump’s immigration crackdown

February 13, 2026
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz slammed over proposed $10M ‘relief package’ for businesses impacted by Trump’s immigration crackdown

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walzwas ridiculed on social media Thursday after he proposed providing small businesses “feeling the effects” of President Trump’s immigration crackdown with a $10 million “relief package.” 

Walz’s proposal would provide forgivable loans ranging from $2,500 to $25,000 to Minnesota businesses that can “demonstrate substantial revenue loss during specified dates” tied to Operation Metro Surge, according to the Democratic governor’s office. 

Critics of the plan quickly pointed out that the North Star State has been plagued with fraud scandals which President Trump claims have cost taxpayers more than $19 billion – and that Walz’s proposal would invite more theft. 

Gov. Tim Walz speaks at a news conference from behind a podium with several men standing behind him, including one to his left who has an American flag over his shoulder.
Businesses that obtain the loans Walz floated on Thursday will not have to pay them back. AP

“BREAKING: Tim Walz opens up a new avenue for fraud in Minnesota,” House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) wrote on X, in response to the proposal. 

Republican state Sen. Michael Holmstrom said the plan was “an immediate NO from me.” 

“MN taxpayers do not deserve to have more money stolen from them,” Holmstrom posted. 

David Thul, a political activist in the state, proposed that the legislature tie how much Walz can dole out in loans to how much he takes back from scammers. 

“How about a law that says the Walz admin can spend a dollar on these loans for every dollar they recoup from fraud investigations?” Thul argued. 

Daren Cotter, a Minnesota-based tech entrepreneur, wondered if businesses that “closed voluntarily in protest” of Trump’s federal law enforcement surge would be able to request the forgivable loans. 

President Donald Trump listens as Environmental Protection Agency director Lee Zeldin speaks.
President Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, announced the end of Operation Metro Surge on Thursday. AP
Anti-ICE activists in the Twin Cities protested the immigration crackdown on a near-daily basis since the surge began. REUTERS

Several people mocked Walz’s proposal with references to the state’s daycare fraud scandal; reports that an overseas terror group was benefiting from the ill-gotten welfare funds; and the luxury purchases linked to convicted fraudsters. 

“Does that include learing centers?” Rep. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) said of the loan scheme.   

Republican strategist Matt Whitlock quipped, “Al Shabaab already shopping for some new white BMW’s back in Mogadishu.”  

The loan proposal was floated the same day border czar Tom Homan declared Operation Metro Surge a success and announced plans to end the immigration enforcement crackdown in the state. 

The post Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz slammed over proposed $10M ‘relief package’ for businesses impacted by Trump’s immigration crackdown appeared first on New York Post.

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