Lodi News-Sentinel

Suit accuses Wells Fargo of denying loans to young migrants

- By Sudhin Thanawala

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal lawsuit filed Monday accuses banking giant Wells Fargo of illegally denying student loans to young immigrants who are protected from deportatio­n and allowed to work and study in the U.S. under a program created by former President Barack Obama.

Wells Fargo said it was disappoint­ed the plaintiffs sued instead of working with the bank on a solution.

The young immigrants have Social Security numbers and documents that meet bank requiremen­ts for identifica­tion, but Wells Fargo refuses to give them student loans based on their citizenshi­p status, according to the lawsuit by the Los Angeles-based Mexican American Legal Defense and Educationa­l Fund.

“It’s very important in our view to establish that there are clear rules against this kind of discrimina­tion, particular­ly in a time like this,” said Thomas A. Saenz, president and general counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educationa­l Fund.

The suit seeks a court order declaring the policy discrimina­tory and forcing Wells Fargo to grant the loans to those participat­ing in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. It also seeks unspecifie­d monetary damages.

“Wells Fargo understand­s the dream of pursuing higher education and we remain focused on our responsibl­e lending practices to assist temporary and permanent residents and U.S. citizens in obtaining student financing,” the bank said in a statement.

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