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DHS reviews cases of new citizens who may have voted prematurely, citing election integrity concerns.
The Department of Homeland Security is reviewing cases of U.S. citizens who may have voted in federal elections before completing naturalization, citing federal law that prohibits non-citizens from voting.
The initiative, launched under an executive order, aims to verify voter eligibility and ensure election integrity, though details on scope, enforcement, or collaboration with states remain unclear.
While unintentional voting by newly naturalized citizens can occur, prosecutions are rare.
The effort has drawn criticism from advocacy groups concerned about chilling civic participation, and the Justice Department's push for access to state voter data faces legal challenges and resistance from some states.
El DHS revisa casos de nuevos ciudadanos que pueden haber votado prematuramente, citando preocupaciones sobre la integridad electoral.