Thursday
Jan062005
Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 03:15PM
In a pilot program described as the first of its kind, an agency
created by the state government is making it easier for illegal
immigrants in Wisconsin to obtain mortgage loans. Immigrants who do not
have Social Security numbers - a common requirement for loans - can use
an alternative government-issued tax number to get financing for new
homes, under the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority
(WHEDA) program. Many holders of the Individual Taxpayer Identification
Number (ITIN) are living and working illegally in this country, even
though they pay taxes. Some say the Wisconsin program is an example of
how groups and companies are starting to recognize the potential market
of immigrants. Critics say the program provides a reward for those who
are violating immigration laws. Some banks already issue mortgage loans
to illegal immigrants, but WHEDA is believed to be the first and only
quasi-government organization to buy such loans from the banks, said
Geoff Cooper, director of emerging markets for MGIC Investment Corp.,
and Gary Acosta, president of the National Association of Hispanic Real
Estate Professionals. [more]