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Trump Administration Weighs Citizenship Checks by U.S. Banks

Officials are studying administrative paths to add citizenship proof to banking rules under the Bank Secrecy Act.

Overview

  • The developing proposal could require customers to present a U.S. passport or citizenship certificate, with officials debating whether it would cover existing accounts.
  • No formal rule, timeline, or executive order has been issued, and a White House spokesperson said any unannounced policy remains speculative.
  • Banking industry sources warn that verifying the citizenship status of every customer would be unworkable and expensive, requiring major system changes, staff training, and secure document storage.
  • Current federal KYC requirements verify identity details but do not require proof of citizenship, so the change would expand banks’ compliance obligations.
  • The deliberations align with a broader immigration and data‑sharing agenda that includes a recent D.C. Circuit decision permitting limited IRS–ICE information sharing.