Small Business Administration Beefs up Citizenship Verification for Loan Applicants

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Small businesses owners applying for federal loans will now face extra identification requirements following changes by the Trump administration.

The Small Business Administration unveiled new fraud prevention efforts this week, including citizenship verification to ensure benefiting businesses are not owned wholly or partially by noncitizens.

The new rules also require date of birth verification to ensure loans do not go to applicants using the identities of children or the deceased.

SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler said in a statement that the move builds upon other “common-sense reforms” the SBA and the Department of Government Efficiency are taking to root out and prevent “rampant fraud” occurring during the last four years.

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