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  • axomamma@mastodon.onlineA axomamma@mastodon.online

    @zackwhittaker Since when is citizenship a requirement for a bank account?

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    @Axomamma @zackwhittaker If I remember right that became a thing because of the GWoT.

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    • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

      Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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      @zackwhittaker Don't worry, a major contract with Persona or Clear or one of those will mean we "only" have to hand over everything to some corporation who will do absolutely nothing to protect it. As a bonus, it's yet another way to take political power away primarily from immigrants, trans people, and women in general.

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      • axomamma@mastodon.onlineA axomamma@mastodon.online

        @zackwhittaker Since when is citizenship a requirement for a bank account?

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        @Axomamma Not necessarily *Canadian* citizenship. I suppose stateless individuals will have a hard time, but they already do getting a bank-account.
        @zackwhittaker

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        • ra6bit@infosec.exchangeR ra6bit@infosec.exchange

          @Axomamma @zackwhittaker If I remember right that became a thing because of the GWoT.

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          @ra6bit I read the article. It's an executive order, which is not a law. My only comfort is the Republican Congress is determined to do nothing. Unfortunately, when Dems have a majority, they may be cowed into passing such a law, ensuring they won't hold a majority for long. Wash, rinse, repeat.

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          • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

            Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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            @zackwhittaker

            It's amazing how quickly Republicans flip-flopped on KYC laws when they learned they could abuse them to be super racist.

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            • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

              Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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              @zackwhittaker if you want to stop crime close all the businesses accounts. Make one person come in and sign, that person is legally responsible in every way for that account. People aren’t the ones screwing over millions.

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              • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

                Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                @zackwhittaker
                Bessent thinks everyone has a passport. Fucking clown.

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                  Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                  @zackwhittaker
                  Oye, tell Bessent to fuck off!

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                  • darwinwoodka@mastodon.socialD darwinwoodka@mastodon.social

                    @zackwhittaker
                    Bessent thinks everyone has a passport. Fucking clown.

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                    @darwinwoodka @zackwhittaker
                    Bessent thinks
                    - everyone needs a bank account and
                    - terror can not happen without a bank account.

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                    • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

                      Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                      @zackwhittaker

                      Not good, banks can open accounts for non citizens currently.

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                      • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

                        Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                        @zackwhittaker ah yeah, throwback to when I went to open a bank account with my father in law and they wanted to ask him about what he did for a living and how much money he made, he said he wasn’t going to answer, they said it was because they needed to “know their customer” and my FIL said “you don’t need to know your customer THAT much”

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                        • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

                          Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                          @zackwhittaker we will not be sending anything not already sent. Full stop. There is no legitimate reason for it, and non public banks are an annoyance we have had to suffer long enough already. Ill cash and carry if I must. We will never allow this.

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                            Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                            @zackwhittaker banks will only do this if they get to keep some or all of the money.

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                            • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

                              Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                              @zackwhittaker Does that include credit unions?

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                                Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                                @zackwhittaker

                                Was there any word on holding the people in the Epstein files responsible for their actions?

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                                  @darwinwoodka @zackwhittaker
                                  Bessent thinks
                                  - everyone needs a bank account and
                                  - terror can not happen without a bank account.

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                                  @Dahmonium @darwinwoodka @zackwhittaker Ted Kazynski did not have one.

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                                  • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

                                    Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                                    @zackwhittaker Bessent can fuck off.

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                                    • axomamma@mastodon.onlineA axomamma@mastodon.online

                                      @zackwhittaker Since when is citizenship a requirement for a bank account?

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                                      @Axomamma @zackwhittaker

                                      It is not.

                                      Currently.

                                      Consider the people who have work visas. They need an account for their employer to deposit those paychecks in.

                                      I think Bessent is displaying his ignorance here.

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                                      • zackwhittaker@mastodon.socialZ zackwhittaker@mastodon.social

                                        Major alarm bells over this. Bessent wants US banks to require customers send in copies of their passports etc. to prove citizenship, which would be far beyond the know-your-customer checks that they're required to do already. Implies this could result in closing bank accounts over non-compliance.

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                                        @zackwhittaker

                                        This will go nowhere. Banks will sue, because this is overly burdensome.

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