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DHS reviews U.S. citizens who may have voted before naturalization, part of broader voter fraud probe.
The Department of Homeland Security is reviewing cases of U.S. citizens who may have voted or registered to vote before completing naturalization, according to an internal memo.
The effort, part of the Trump administration’s broader push to investigate alleged voter fraud, aims to identify individuals who may have violated laws requiring citizenship before voting.
DHS investigative units are examining both open and closed voter fraud cases, though specific details about the scope, number of cases, or outcomes remain undisclosed.
The probe reflects heightened federal scrutiny of election integrity and citizenship compliance, without confirmation of widespread fraud.
DHS revisa a los ciudadanos estadounidenses que pueden haber votado antes de la naturalización, parte de una investigación más amplia de fraude electoral.