Trump orders banks to take a closer look at clients' citizenship in new immigration enforcement move
Source: NBC News/AP
May 20, 2026, 9:21 AM EDT
WASHINGTON President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order that requires banks to take a closer look at the citizenship of their customers, a new measure in his administrations push to clamp down on people living in the country illegally. The order directs bank regulators and government departments to look for signs that people without legal status are opening accounts or obtaining loans or credit cards.
However, the order is less aggressive than banks had expected, as earlier reports suggested the White House was drafting an order that would make collecting customers citizenship information mandatory. In the order, the White House framed the decision that banks would face credit risks if one of their customers were deported and any loans could no longer be repaid.
The White House said it would not permit risks to our financial system posed by the extension of credit or financial services to the inadmissible and removable alien population.. Since banks have never collected any information about their customers citizenship or immigration status, there are no reliable public figures on how much risk these customers pose to the financial system.
A study by the left-leaning Urban Institute estimated that between 5,000 and 6,000 mortgages were issued to customers with Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs). These ITINs are typically used by undocumented workers in place of a Social Security Number. The Urban Institute estimated that banks were highly reluctant to lend to individuals with ITINs. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are also generally reluctant to insure mortgages for borrowers with an ITIN, making it even less likely for ITIN holders to obtain a mortgage.
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pfitz59
(12,953 posts)See who bribed him by how much!
Bayard
(30,326 posts)But you used to not be able to ask a job applicant if they were a U.S. citizen. You had to phrase it as, Are you legally allowed to work in this country? I don't see how banks, or trump, can just plow right over that now.
What, "signs," would banks look for? The same ones as ICE? What's the person's skin color, do they have an accent, do they have a smirk on their face?
fujiyamasan
(2,063 posts)Ask if youre a US person (citizen).
I think banks have typically asked social security numbers to get credit reports and scores.
This sounds more like a desperate fishing expedition than anything else. Most undocumented people are likely to be mostly cash based, though some may be using something like Zelle or Venmo. Id imagine most would simply go cash only and take their money out rather than rising this.