The Department of Homeland Security's investigative arm has requested voter registration files from election officials in Texas and North Carolina. This request comes as part of an investigation into potential electoral fraud, which has been a topic of discussion since Donald Trump's 2016 campaign. In Texas, an email from a Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agent requested the voting records of seven specific voters from Webb County. In North Carolina, an ICE legal adviser sought information on two voters registered in Forsyth County. The requests were made without detailed explanations of their necessity. A DHS spokesperson confirmed that HSI is actively investigating electoral fraud but did not comment on specific inquiries. The organization Democracy Forward has expressed concern over the use of law enforcement resources for obtaining voter information.
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DHS Investigates Voter Registration in Texas and North Carolina
The Department of Homeland Security has requested voter registration information from officials in Texas and North Carolina as part of an investigation into potential electoral fraud. The requests were made without detailed explanations, and a DHS spokesperson confirmed ongoing investigations but did not provide specifics. The organization Democracy Forward criticized the use of law enforcement resources for this purpose.
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DHS Investigates Voter Registration in Texas and North Carolina