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Friday, July 17, 2026

DHS plans to pay data broker giant Thomson Reuters $125m for access to its databases of personal data -- which includes peoples' names, addresses, Social Security numbers, ethnicity, social media posts, and geolocation information -- to help ICE investigate what it describes as "voter fraud" and immigration fraud.

S/DHS Markwayne Mullet threatens to arrest people over alleged voter fraud

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"But, but the Israeli hostages...."

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