No. But the idea is out there. Rep. Kenny Marchant (R-Texas) has proposed requiring Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to verify that everyone receiving a home loan
“„During the housing bubble, mortgage fraud was egregious. ** Over the last decade, two-thirds of fraud reports came from illegal immigrants who were approved for loans despite providing FALSE information (such as Social Security numbers and Individual Taxpayer Indentification Numbers). Due to the bailout of Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac, taxpayers are now subsidizing millions of dollars in fraud.** I propose we REQUIRE Fannie, Freddie and FHA – which handle 85% of the nation’s mortgage loans – to use E-Verify to ensure the legal immigration status of a borrower before originating, purchasing, or restructuring a home mortgage loan. Even if Congress fails to reform Fannie and Freddie, my plan – introduced as HR 4586 & HR 4744 – would save MILLIONS of tax dollars wasted in guaranteeing fraudulent mortgages, and would protect taxpayers from paying for mortgage adjustments of illegal immigrants.”