Major financial institutions have systematically removed banking services from gun retailers, prominent political figures and their families, as well as faith-based organizations and conservative groups. Yet curiously, no comparable enforcement appears directed at undocumented individuals operating within U.S. borders without legal authorization. This selective application of de-banking policies raises questions about the institutional standards determining who retains financial access and on what grounds.
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Major financial institutions have systematically removed banking services from gun retailers, prominent political figures and their families, as well as faith-based organizations and conservative groups. Yet curiously, no comparable enforcement appears directed at undocumented individuals operating within U.S. borders without legal authorization. This selective application of de-banking policies raises questions about the institutional standards determining who retains financial access and on what grounds.