The Justice Department is sharing state voter roll information with DHS allegedly in a search for noncitizens. The data sharing comes after DOJ attorneys demanded that election officials in nearly two dozen states turn over their voter lists, alarming some Democratic state secretaries of state and election experts. They have voiced fears about how the Trumpf junta planned to use the data. Even some Republican secretaries of state have declined to provide their full voter lists. The data sharing marks a next step in Dummkopf Trumpf's efforts to exert more federal influence over state-administered elections.
Dummkopf Trumpf signed an executive order earlier this year that sought to require individuals to provide proof-of-citizenship documents to register to vote, a rule quickly blocked in federal court. The Dotard-in-Chief has also threatened to sign another executive order attempting to restrict mail ballots. At least ten states have either provided publicly available data or given the department directions on how to request public data. "The Department of Justice hasn't shown any good reason for its fishing expedition for sensitive voter information on every American," Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D) said. Noncitizen voting is extremely rare. One study of the 2016 election placed the prevalence of noncitizen voting at 0.0001% of votes cast.
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