Department of Homeland Security Thinks Your Credit Score Reflects Your Moral Character

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Similar to the story around here about China where their government is limiting movement of human traffic depending on your social score. Some folks' social score over in china is so bad they can't even move according to that report. For stuff like posting fake news and whatnot, their social scores hit rock bottom.

Anyway. From the piece, and more relevant to our side of the globe here in America...

What kind of person racks up debts and doesn't pay them? Your credit score is an attempt to answer this question. A report elaborates:

These important three-digit numbers summarize our statistical risk for lenders. The allure of the credit score is its clarity: It cuts through appearances and converts our messy lives into an easily readable metric. The difference between a score of 750 and 600 is obvious. One is an excellent bet for a lender to make; the other is not. On balance, credit scores have made borrowing more convenient, and fairer, for consumers. But the U.S. Department of Homeland Security wants to use credit scores for an entirely different purpose, one they were never built for and are not suited for.

The agency charged with safeguarding the nation would like to make immigrants submit their credit scores when applying for legal resident status. The new rule, contained in a proposal signed by DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, is designed to help immigration officers identify applicants likely to become a "public charge" -- that is, a person primarily dependent on government assistance for food, housing, or medical care. According to the proposal, credit scores and other financial records (including credit reports, the comprehensive individual files from which credit scores are generated) would be reviewed to predict an applicant's chances of "self-sufficiency." The proposal is open for public comment until Dec. 10. Setting aside the proposal's moral abdication when it comes to the needy, we should be troubled by another injustice: its abuse of personal metrics.

Continued - Your Credit Score Isn't a Reflection of Your Moral Character. But the Department of Homeland Security Seems To Think It Is. - Slashdot
 
Something to add to the old National Identification cards, I suppose. I was reading one of their previous bills where they left it open ended so the department of homeland security could specifically add whatever data they wanted to know about later to the cards, all in the name of national security, of course.
 
The article is about using credit scores to help screen immigrants financial responsibility, not make moral judgements on anyone. I see no problem with this. If you apply for a bank loan they are going to be all over your FICO score. Why wouldn't we use the same information to identify an immigrant who is likely to be heavily dependent on government assistance?
 

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