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RandySF

(82,923 posts)
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 05:30 PM 14 hrs ago

Trump Wants Banks to Collect Citizenship Info

“The Trump administration is considering executive action that could require banks to report more information on the citizenship of their customers, the latest move by the White House to crack down on illegal immigration,” the Washington Post reports.

“The steps under consideration include a potential executive order requiring banks to collect information from all customers — both new and existing — and could require new forms of documentation, such as a passport, to verify citizenship.”




https://politicalwire.com/2026/02/24/trump-wants-banks-to-collect-citizenship-info/

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Trump Wants Banks to Collect Citizenship Info (Original Post) RandySF 14 hrs ago OP
Why not go after owners of companies that hire undocumented workers for low pay? Nictuku 14 hrs ago #1
They would not do that because MAGAs cover for each other. wnylib 14 hrs ago #2
Because they want to track down and get rid of usedtobedemgurl 12 hrs ago #6
Because they're his donors? Initech 12 hrs ago #9
They already do Buckeyeblue 14 hrs ago #3
No, you don't have to prove citizenship iemanja 12 hrs ago #8
Yes you do. No bank is going to open an account without a SSN or the equivalent for a non-citizen a TIN Buckeyeblue 11 hrs ago #10
Non-citizens have the equivalent of SS numbers iemanja 10 hrs ago #11
Legal non-citizens yes. If you are not a legal non-citizen, no. Buckeyeblue 10 hrs ago #12
A loan is a separate matter iemanja 8 hrs ago #13
I'm not sure you're understanding Buckeyeblue 1 hr ago #14
EO arent law, so who gives a shit Johonny 14 hrs ago #4
... 2naSalit 13 hrs ago #5
Undying commitment to destroying the American economy. iemanja 12 hrs ago #7

Nictuku

(4,616 posts)
1. Why not go after owners of companies that hire undocumented workers for low pay?
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 05:34 PM
14 hrs ago

I've been asking this for decades now.

usedtobedemgurl

(1,974 posts)
6. Because they want to track down and get rid of
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 07:34 PM
12 hrs ago

The "wrong" type of people, not the white business owners/financial contributors to the Group of Pedophiles.

iemanja

(57,701 posts)
8. No, you don't have to prove citizenship
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 07:39 PM
12 hrs ago

to open a bank account. You need ID, but not proof of citizenship.

Buckeyeblue

(6,320 posts)
10. Yes you do. No bank is going to open an account without a SSN or the equivalent for a non-citizen a TIN
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 08:51 PM
11 hrs ago

iemanja

(57,701 posts)
11. Non-citizens have the equivalent of SS numbers
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 09:01 PM
10 hrs ago

That’s how they pay taxes. I never once had to show a SS card, which is accepted as proof of citizenship nowhere.

Your own post notes that non-citizens have SS like numbers; you undermine your own claim.

Buckeyeblue

(6,320 posts)
12. Legal non-citizens yes. If you are not a legal non-citizen, no.
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 09:27 PM
10 hrs ago

If you apply for an account and you are a non-citizen, you have to provide your documents. Most banks have limitations on loans.

iemanja

(57,701 posts)
13. A loan is a separate matter
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 11:34 PM
8 hrs ago

I personally know undocumented immigrants with bank accounts.
Foreign nationals open US bank accounts too.
You are simply wrong on the issue, and you keep changing the goal posts.

I never showed any citizenship documentation when I took out a loan. Obviously, I provided my SS number for a credit check, but a SS number doesn't prove citizenship. Two documents prove citizenship: a passport and a birth certificate. Unless you were asked for those, you didn't prove citizenship.

Buckeyeblue

(6,320 posts)
14. I'm not sure you're understanding
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 06:05 AM
1 hr ago

A bank is not going to give you a deposit or loan product without you providing a SSN or TIN. The only way to get an SSN is to have legal immigration status. So if you didn't come to the country legally, you would not have an SSN.

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