The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has notified top election officials in four states that preliminary federal reviews identified more than 250,000 potential non-citizens on their voter rolls. According to DHS, preliminary reviews of state records indicated that as many as 190,832 non-citizens may be registered to vote in California, 35,152 in New Jersey, 15,903 in Nevada, and 14,576 in Pennsylvania.
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Secretary Markwayne Mullin stated, ‘Election security is national security.’ He asked each secretary of state to reply within two weeks and to confirm whether they will work with DHS to help secure free, fair, and honest elections.
The letters follow other recent federal actions related to election integrity. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has begun requiring grant recipients to take certain steps tied to election security, and DHS has directed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to pursue stricter penalties, including deportation, against illegal immigrants who vote in American elections.
Original reporting: The Dallas Express — read the source article.