Credit Access, Discrimination, and Consumer Protection
The Modern Shift Podcast por abdelhamid bou ikhessayen
Notas del episodio
This episode offer a comprehensive look at the financial challenges and consumer protections relevant to immigrants and new arrivals in the United States, focusing heavily on credit building and fraud prevention. Official resources, such as those from NYC.gov, caution newcomers against unique vulnerabilities in the marketplace, including immigration assistance fraud, illegal payday loans, and predatory employment agencies, while directing them to free government support. From a legal standpoint, a joint statement from the Justice Department and CFPB reminds lenders that utilizing immigration status to unnecessarily deny credit may constitute illegal discrimination under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) ...
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credit building for immigrantsImmigrant Financial ChallengesConsumer ProtectionsImmigration Assistance FraudPredatory Employment AgenciesGovernment Support ResourcesImmigration Status in LendingDeceptive Lending Practices
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