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DHS confirms only 185 non-citizens on Nevada voter rolls

The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that only 185 non-citizens are on Nevada's voter rolls, significantly lower than earlier claims of 16,000. The department noted that the previous figure was preliminary and that many names were still under review.

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) informed Nevada officials that the previously reported figure of 15,903 non-citizens registered to vote was preliminary, with over 14,000 names still pending review. Following earlier claims of approximately 16,000 non-citizens on the voter rolls, DHS officials confirmed that only 185 individuals were actually non-citizens, according to records obtained by the Guardian. In a televised address on July 16, former President Donald Trump stated that a DHS review indicated about 278,000 non-citizens were registered to vote in four states.

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DHS confirms just 185 non-citizens on Nevada voter rolls after claiming there were thousands more

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