By Luige Del Puerto | Denver Gazette
The U.S. Small Business Administration will relocate its regional offices away from “sanctuary cities,” the office’s new administrator said in a memo issued on Monday.
The memo didn’t specifically cite Denver, though a Congressional panel has singled out Denver and a few other urban centers as “sanctuary” jurisdictions.
“To better serve Main Streets across America, especially in rural areas, SBA will relocate regional offices currently based in sanctuary cities to less costly, more accessible locations in communities that comply with federal immigration law,” the memo from SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler said.