{"id":7955,"date":"2026-06-04T21:31:01","date_gmt":"2026-06-04T21:31:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stock999.top\/?p=7955"},"modified":"2026-06-04T21:31:01","modified_gmt":"2026-06-04T21:31:01","slug":"trump-cfpb-to-tell-banks-immigration-status-may-be-considered-in-mortgage-credit-decisions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stock999.top\/?p=7955","title":{"rendered":"Trump CFPB to tell banks immigration status may be considered in mortgage, credit decisions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img src=\"https:\/\/static.foxbusiness.com\/foxbusiness.com\/content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/credit-card-store-cashier-01.jpg\" \/>     <\/p>\n<p>Former Acting I.C.E. Director Jonathan Fahey joins Mornings with Maria to react to President Donald Trump\u2019s border security claims, a reported 95% drop in crossings and the crackdown on drug cartels and fentanyl.<\/p>\n<p>The Trump administration is planning to release a policy statement that will tell banks they may consider a client&#8217;s immigration status as part of their ability to repay when offering mortgages and credit cards, FOX Business has learned.<\/p>\n<p>The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is planning to issue a policy statement on Friday in the Federal Register that serves as a guidance for financial institutions in considering a consumer&#8217;s ability to legally work and earn income in the U.S. when making lending decisions, particularly when considering mortgage and credit card applications.<\/p>\n<p>The policy statement, which was viewed exclusively by FOX Business, notes that it doesn&#8217;t have the force of law and isn&#8217;t legally binding and instead serves as a guidance to remind lenders of factors including immigration status that they may consider when extending credit to consumers.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Truth in Lending Act and its implementing Regulation Z require creditors to assess consumers&#8217; ability to repay before offering mortgages and certain open-end credit products,&#8221; the CFPB&#8217;s policy statement said. &#8220;This statement emphasizes to creditors that these requirements may obligate consideration of a consumer&#8217;s immigration status, especially where removal from the U.S. may disrupt the consumer&#8217;s income.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>TRUMP EYES BANK CITIZENSHIP CHECKS AMID IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN: REPORTS<\/p>\n<p>The CFPB&#8217;s statement reminds banks that they may be obligated to consider immigration status in lending decisions if it may affect a borrower&#8217;s ability to repay. (David Paul Morris\/Bloomberg via Getty Images)<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The obligation arises if documentation in the consumer&#8217;s application or other records indicates that the consumer&#8217;s repayment ability will change on account of their immigration status,&#8221; the CFPB said.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;In such a circumstance, a creditor must consider that information, just as they must consider anything else in the application or records at or before consummation indicating that there will be a change in a consumer&#8217;s repayment ability after consummation.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;A failure to do so would overlook key information regarding the consumer&#8217;s income, and may risk the creditor failing to reasonably assess the consumer&#8217;s ability to repay the credit sought,&#8221; it added.<\/p>\n<p>TRUMP ADMIN ENDING TAXPAYER SUPPORT FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION<\/p>\n<p>Financial institutions may consider immigration status as a factor in the ability to repay a mortgage loan or a line of credit for a credit card, the CFPB&#8217;s statement emphasized. (iStock)<\/p>\n<p>The CFPB&#8217;s policy statement noted as an example that a financial lender may regard a credit applicant who doesn&#8217;t have legal authorization to be present in the U.S. or work in the country as &#8220;being subject to removal, in light of the Administration&#8217;s stated policy of removing any person unlawfully present in the U.S.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>That information can be derived from either a direct inquiry or from the consumer&#8217;s reliance on &#8220;atypical identification methods, such as an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), typically issued to taxpayers\u2026 who lack proof of legal residency.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>SOCIAL SECURITY INSOLVENCY COULD SPEED UP WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN<\/p>\n<p>The policy statement issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) doesn&#8217;t have the force of law. (Anna Moneymaker\/Getty Images)<\/p>\n<p>CFPB said in the document that it &#8220;expects compliance with the law and failure to account for such a reasonably expected change in income may not comply with a creditor&#8217;s obligation to reasonably assess a borrower&#8217;s ability to repay the loan or line of credit sought.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>It also noted that there are a range of lawful immigration statuses under U.S. law and added, &#8220;Assessing how each status might bear on a lender&#8217;s reasonable expectation that a consumer has the ability to repay an obligation with U.S.-based employment income is varied, and it cannot be assumed that consumers with different lawful statuses have identical abilities to repay.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE<\/p>\n<p>As a result, the CFPB isn&#8217;t providing a comprehensive analysis of how the reasonable expectation of a consumer&#8217;s ability to repay may vary based on immigration status, and instead reminds creditors of when future changes in borrower income must be considered under Regulation Z.<\/p>\n<p>#Trump #CFPB #banks #immigration #status #considered #mortgage #credit #decisions<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Former Acting I.C.E. 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