![]() Access funds as paydays are missed by requesting additional draws. Make interest-only payments at a rate of just 5% through. No payments and 0% interest for the first 90 days. Borrow up to a total of 12 weeks net (take home) pay. Washington Federal (Albuquerque): bank is offering a Government Employee Quick Relief Loan for any eligible Federal Government employee who is furloughed or working without pay.Additional details on the various financial relief options for those impacted by the government shutdown are available at bank branches or by calling 87 from 8 a.m. Compass Bank (Albuquerque): bank is offering to customers upon request and if eligible: waived NSF and extended overdraft fees mortgage rate lock extensions case-by-case payment deferrals for home equity and mortgage payment case-by-case payment extensions on indirect or direct consumer loans lower credit card interest rates on new purchases and existing balances.Customers with financial hardship due to the federal government shutdown can call LANB at 505.662.5171. Los Alamos National Bank (Los Alamos): bank is providing options for individuals directly impacted by the government shutdown, including a 60-day payment forbearance on all LANB consumer loans, portfolio mortgages, short-term, interest-free loan options and penalty waivers for early CD withdrawals.New Mexico Bank and Trust: bank will provide assistance case-by-case.Bank of the West,(Albuquerque): bank is offering short-term loans case by case basis, and reversing fees, has a dedicated help line assistance: 1-800-488-BANK (2265).Bank N.A., (Albuquerque): bank is offering short-term loans, and reversing fees. Assistance includes 60-day forbearance on existing loans, fee waivers, and 60-day hold on negative credit reporting. Bank of Albuquerque: bank is offering assistance on a case-by-case basis.This line is staffed with experienced Bank of America employees specifically prepared to help clients in need of financial assistance because of the shutdown. Clients may contact a priority assistance phone line at (844) 219-0690. Bank of America N.A.: bank has set up a Client Assistance Program specifically focused on the shutdown and readily available to provide financial assistance that is tailored to each client’s specific needs.Information is also available at the government shutdown assistance page. Wells Fargo Bank N.A.: bank has established a customer assistance hotline (80) for customers affected by the shutdown and is offering to waive monthly overdraft/nonsufficient funds fees and late fees and will work with customers on loans and payments on a case-by-case basis. ![]() Please know that I am doing everything within my power to urge President Trump and my colleagues to end the shutdown before it causes any more damage. If you or a family member has been impacted, I would like to hear from you. I have heard from far too many New Mexicans who cannot afford to wait any longer for the government to reopen. As I continue working for a solution to reopen the government as soon as possible, I want to share information about resources and organizations in New Mexico that are helping furloughed federal workers and others who have been affected by the shutdown. This needless impasse continues to have a devastating effect on families and communities all across New Mexico. I share your frustration over this prolonged and unnecessary shutdown. Border Patrol will decide on their case and will inform us,” a Guatemalan foreign ministry representative said.It has now been over a month since President Trump thrust our country into the longest government shutdown in history over his costly and wasteful fixation with a wall across our border. “They have received medical attention and are being processed. The national and her son are in good condition and are being processed at the Border Patrol station in Lordsburg, New Mexico while her case moves forward,” said Tekandi Paniagua, the Guatemalan consul general in Del Rio, Texas. “According to information from (U.S.) Border Patrol, the (Guatemalan) national crossed the border into the city of El Paso, Texas at 8:10 p.m. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents took them into custody. ![]() They quickly ran across to the other side of the river and out of the guardsmen’s jurisdiction where U.S. ![]() Every migrant has a story.”Īll of a sudden, seizing the opportunity when the battle-ready soldier glanced away, Perez lunged into the shrubs growing on the side of the river bank, pulling her son with her. “A lot of people judge migrants, ask why don’t they stay in their country, why do they come here or why are they crossing into the United States. “Her face, that’s a small reflection of all migrants’ suffering,” said Gonzalez. ![]()
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