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DOJ Plans to Share Voter Data with Homeland Security

The Justice Department has told states it will hand their voter data to the Department of Homeland Security, which will run it through a controversial citizenship-verification tool. The move raises alarms among voting-rights advocates who fear the data could be used to purge eligible voters from rolls ahead of future elections. It follows weeks of the DOJ actively soliciting voter records from state election authorities.

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Mar 27

The Justice Department plans to share sensitive voter data with Homeland Security

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